with an indifference

Frequency: 6.35.1 per million words

Used to describe the manner in which an action is performed.

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Examples (10)

  • Ellis spoke with a casual indifference that he did not feel.
  • She responded to the criticism with an unexpected indifference.
  • He regarded the approaching storm with an almost philosophical indifference.
  • The student accepted the failing grade with an alarming indifference.
  • Despite their concerns, he met their pleas with a cold indifference.
  • The ancient ruins stood with a timeless indifference to human history.
  • She observed her own misfortunes with a strangely calm indifference.
  • The committee received the urgent report with an unsettling indifference.
  • He walked past the scene of the accident with a complete indifference.
  • To the parents' dismay, their child viewed the consequences with an absolute indifference.