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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181. One should not take an indifferent ( or nonchalant ) attitude towards questions of principle.
182. She already cannot leave that nicotian taste, the tobacco of the sort of indifferent to fame or benefit tastes.
183. By using the receptive relaxation reflex of the stomach as a basis, artificial conditioned reflex has been established with the sound of an electric bell or a metronome as indifferent stimulus.
184. It's not important for me to uncleanly see people under such background, who are ecstatic, lonely, crazy or indifferent.
185. China's online games industry appears to be trapped in a culture indifferent to the vicious cycle.
186. If one continues to cast an indifferent eye on/to turn a deaf ear to/ to be blind to/to overlook the problem,[http://sentencedict.com/indifferent.html] things are sure to go from bad to worse.
187. Indifferent himself to danger , he wept over the sorrows of others.
188. It was pretty simple during flush times, "when people were fat and happy," to purvey indifferent goods with fancy labels, said Robert Burke, a luxury retail consultant.
189. He felt no warmth towards his friends but was indifferent and apathetic.
190. But these things, how indifferent soever they be in common uses, when they come to be annexed unto divine worship, without divine authority, they are as abominable to God as the sacrifice of a dog.
191. Those are odd descriptors to ascribe to an indifferent observer if you ask me.
192. The Ivorian striker had been going through an indifferent season. But due to the rejuvenating effects of the appointment of Guus Hiddink, he rediscovered his form in this match at home to Juventus.
193. Even if you pretend to be indifferent, at that moment, you will be thousandfold times heartbroken than I simply because you still love me.
194. They made indifferent sentinels, for in many places their ranks had been broken by the rhubarb plant, and they lay with crumpled heads and listless stems, making a pathway for the rabbits.
195. A few hecklers snicker at the signs , but mostly people are either confused or indifferent.
196. Ample evidence also shows that children who are frequently abused by their parents or teachers tend to be introverted, pessimistic, indifferent and even world-weary.
197. The analysis result shows that the mode can provide consistent performance for remote sensing image indifferent size.
198. His works reveal man's pain, anger, abreaction and schizophrenia and call for man to return to his real nature and innocence in this chaotic, selfish and indifferent world.
199. The postindustrial economy is indifferent to men's size and strength.
200. One reason is that the unreformed Japanese corporate sector is indifferent to returns to shareholders.
201. We can't remain indifferent when any comrade is in difficulty.
202. It is easy to construct an indifference curve such that the person is indifferent to both schemes.
203. Tech Indifferent: (10%) Have limited online access at home, and while most have cell phones, they bristle at their intrusiveness.
204. The emotion of the person with psychopathic personality looks indifferent and lacking of sympathy.
205. Buy goluptious ? the boss begins to guide him, he was indifferent to the ground to nod one below.
206. The highly-developed modern science and technology is "leading human beings and their culture to a unfamiliar, indifferent, dark world full of crisis".
207. The literary equivalent of a chick flick, Oleander details one girl's attempts to come to terms with her mother while also surviving the cold and largely indifferent world of foster care.
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