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Definitionadj. marked by a lack of interest
Last update: February 16, 2016
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She appeared indifferent to their sufferings. [adjective]
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Their professed bewilderment, following 1916, seemed to confirm that they were totally indifferent to Ireland 's struggle for national and social independence. [adjective]
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This has bred a cynicism about politicians who seem indifferent or even hostile to their feelings. [adjective]
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The baffled Magua continued silent several minutes, apparently indifferent, however, to the repulse he had received in this his opening effort to regain possession of Cora. [adjective]
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She lay in a sort of paralysis, indifferent to the objects which crowded before her sight, and happily unconscious of suffering. [adjective]
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This attempt at a jest was attended by a hysterical giggle, which poor Sir Arthur intended should sound as an indifferent laugh. [adjective]
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This was spoken in an indifferent tone. [adjective]
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Miss Wardour shook her head--"But indifferent, I fear, Mr." [adjective]
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Oldbuck, I am obliged to you for your indifferent opinion of my discernment; but I think you will give me credit for having seen what I say I saw. [adjective]
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I surmise we shall hear but indifferent news. [adjective]
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He was a good-humoured, shrewd, selfish sort of fellow, indifferent alike to the disputes about church and state, and only anxious to secure the good-will of customers of every description. [adjective]
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