be indifferent
Frequency: 8.025.1 per million words
the state of being uninterested
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- She tries to be indifferent to criticism.
- The restaurant's food was rather indifferent, lacking any real flavor.
- He claims to be indifferent about the election results.
- His latest novel is quite indifferent, falling short of his previous works.
- Many people nowadays are indifferent to environmental issues.
- Despite the high price, the service was surprisingly indifferent.
- I used to be indifferent to politics, but not anymore.
- The team's performance has been indifferent this season, winning few games.
- Despite his struggles, he seemed to be indifferent to help.
- The weather was very indifferent, but we still enjoyed our picnic.
- The manager tried to be indifferent during the heated debate.
- Her artistic skills were somewhat indifferent, not quite bad but certainly not great.
- It's hard to be indifferent when your friends are suffering.
- I found the movie to be largely indifferent, neither good nor terrible.
- She pretended to be indifferent, but I knew she cared.
- The quality of the concert was rather indifferent, despite the hype.
- Some students are indifferent to their academic performance.
- His attempt at baking was utterly indifferent, resulting in a burnt cake.
- One cannot always be indifferent to the pain of others.
- Unfortunately, the hotel rooms were indifferent, barely meeting basic standards.