Synonym: cool, detached, disinterested, impartial, impersonal, neutral, unbiased, unconcerned. Antonym: concerned, interested. Similar words: different, differentiate, difference, make a difference, differ, differ from, diffident, reference. Meaning: [ɪn'dɪfrənt] adj. 1. marked by a lack of interest 2. showing no care or concern in attitude or action 3. (usually followed by `to') unwilling or refusing to pay heed 4. (often followed by `to') lacking importance; not mattering one way or the other 5. fairly poor to not very good 6. having only a limited ability to react chemically; chemically inactive 7. marked by no especial liking or dislike or preference for one thing over another 8. characterized by a lack of partiality 9. being neither good nor bad 10. neither too great nor too little.
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91. But for the good clean fun of international football, they would have gone on being indifferent to those others.
92. Then under the indifferent sky his spirit left the body with its ripped flesh, infections, its weak and damaged nature.
93. Water condition: Very indifferent to conditions, but medium hard water with slight acidity is preferred.
94. Fine words, but they are falling on increasingly deaf and indifferent ears.
95. He looked around, but the streets were empty, cloudy skies indifferent.
96. It was, she felt sure, a ploy on Dawn's part, but it left her indifferent.
97. Bad or indifferent starters and main courses often turn out to be partly redeemed at the pudding stage.
98. He thrust up two fingers in triumph at the driver, an old man who was as indifferent as a waxwork.
99. Scholars who know better are cowed, indifferent or, sotto voce, disdainful.
100. The market in 1994 was at best indifferent, rewarding only the most astute stock pickers.
101. Hoover was certainly, Summers shows, spectacularly indifferent to those straight arrow standards he set for his agents.
102. Very serious consequences can and do follow from people or organisations being indifferent to the results of their actions.
103. The attendants who took charge of the plane seemed indifferent to us.
104. Was he perhaps not quite as indifferent to her as he had pretended after all?
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105. The vic-tims started to see strangers everywhere, indifferent people who came and went and never said who they were.
106. Instead, it reflected how successful they had been in aggressively promoting their rather indifferent work.
107. In other words, the judicial process has never been indifferent to technological progress.
108. Black has no objection and gestures with an indifferent shrug of the shoulders for Blue to take the chair opposite.
109. Is he more than just a basher of indifferent bowling, of which there is currently plenty?
110. The State can never be indifferent to the creation of a power or powers which may rival its own.
111. When Kalchu brought it fresh hay and water and even maize porridge it remained aloof and indifferent.
112. It seemed to me he was not so much indifferent as hostile towards these poor men.
113. But of course it was easy to be indifferent about them herself when she could count on Helen to spruce things up.
114. A sanitiser used to replace cleaning and disinfection still requires the final rinse and the standard achieved is likely to be indifferent.
115. For a long time now,[sentencedict.com] he has appeared indifferent to the ravages of his problem.
116. Liley's first-half penalty goal was indifferent reward for hard work, though he added two more goals.
117. It was in a constant state of reoccupation, favoured only by marginal or twilight enterprises indifferent to a fundamentally inhuman environment.
118. Lindsey knew she had been fooling herself in thinking she could remain indifferent.
119. She emanated worldliness and the self-confidence of one who is indifferent to everything but her own needs and caprices.
120. In this conventional hierarchy, it is morally worse to intend harm than to be indifferent whether harm results from one's behaviour.
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