blithe indifference

Frequency: 2.50.1 per million words

Used to describe a happy and unconcerned lack of interest or sympathy.

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  • He showed a blithe indifference to the suffering of others.
  • His blithe indifference to the suffering around him was shocking.
  • The company's blithe indifference to environmental regulations resulted in a massive fine.
  • She showed a blithe indifference to the warnings about the approaching storm.
  • She treated his heartfelt apology with blithe indifference, which hurt him deeply.
  • The politician's blithe indifference to public opinion cost him the election.
  • How can you walk through this devastated area with such blithe indifference?
  • Despite the serious situation, he maintained an air of blithe indifference.
  • The aristocracy's blithe indifference to the plight of the poor was a factor in the revolution.
  • Their blithe indifference to the environmental crisis was widely criticized.
  • His blithe indifference to deadlines is infuriating to his colleagues.
  • He treated the criticism with a surprising blithe indifference.
  • What shocked me was not the mistake, but his subsequent blithe indifference to the consequences.
  • The manager's blithe indifference to employee morale led to widespread discontent.
  • Nature continues its cycle with a blithe indifference to human affairs.
  • It was hard to understand her blithe indifference regarding the failing project.
  • Her son's blithe indifference towards his studies was a constant source of worry.
  • A blithe indifference to the rules often leads to unforeseen consequences.
  • He whistled a tune, displaying an almost cruel blithe indifference to the bad news.
  • The children's blithe indifference to the mess they made frustrated their parents.