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Sentences with indifferent

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  • People have become indifferent to the suffering of others. [+ to]
  • She had starred in several very indifferent movies.
  • Is home to more than its fair share of indifferent restaurants with indifferent service.
  • But for those indifferent to the hype, simply looking for a great meal out in town and with a decent budget to back the plan, nope.
  • He was indifferent to my pleas
  • He was indifferent to the proposal, since it didn't affect him, either way.
  • These children seemed hard-boiled, lied and stole with impunity, were indifferent to punishment and remorse.
  • After all, everyone has battled to achieve something and felt that it was just them against a harsh and indifferent world.
  • The long distance and the indifferent roads made the journey impossible. The performance of Blue Jays has been indifferent this season.
  • I am indifferent between the two plans.
  • At the top, Red Cliffs has rebounded from the indifferent follow-ups to its 2000 flag to set the pace but the bigger surprise is Irymple.
  • Indifferent implies either apathy or neutrality, esp. with reference to choice [to remain indifferent in a dispute]; unconcerned implies a lack of concern, solicitude, or anxiety, as because of callousness, ingenuousness, etc. [to remain unconcerned in a time of danger]; incurious suggests a lack of interest or curiosity [incurious about the details]; detached implies an impartiality or aloofness resulting from a lack of emotional involvement in a situation [he viewed the struggle with detached interest]; disinterested strictly implies a commendable impartiality resulting from a lack of selfish motive or desire for personal gain [a disinterested journalist], but it is now often used colloquially to mean not interested, or indifferent
  • Even if one appliance consumes an indifferent amount of energy when left on stand-by overnight, together they can represent 10% of the electricity demand of a household.
  • The face of the Moon appearing to me to be full of indifferent high mountains. . .
  • His indifferent attitude toward the suffering of others.
  • An indifferent specimen.
  • An indifferent success; an indifferent performance.
  • indifferent justice.
  • I am indifferent well.
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