feel indifference

Frequency: 6.24.5 per million words

To experience a state of not being interested or concerned.

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Examples (10)

  • He tried not to feel indifference towards the struggling team.
  • After years of disappointment, she began to feel a growing indifference to politics.
  • Despite the urgent news, he couldn't help but feel a strange indifference.
  • Many young people feel indifference about traditional customs.
  • They were surprised to feel such profound indifference after all their efforts.
  • It's hard not to feel indifference when you've heard the same excuses countless times.
  • The manager decided he could no longer feel indifference towards the declining sales figures.
  • Do you ever feel a sense of indifference towards public opinion?
  • He confessed to feeling a complete indifference to fame and fortune.
  • One should never feel indifference to the suffering of others.