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indifferent

1 of 1adjective
/ɪnˈdɪfrənt/
Forms:more indifferent,most indifferent
1

not showing any concern in one's attitude or actions toward a particular person, situation, or outcome

  • She remained indifferent to the outcome of the game since she wasn't a fan of either team.
  • He appeared indifferent to his coworker's complaints, showing no sympathy.
  • The politician's indifferent response to the community's concerns angered many constituents.
  • She felt indifferent towards the new fashion trend, preferring her own style.
  • Despite the urgency of the situation, he remained indifferent to his friend's pleas for help.
2

showing no care or concern in attitude or action

3

(usually followed by `to') unwilling or refusing to pay heed

4

(often followed by `to') lacking importance; not mattering one way or the other

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5

unbiased and not favoring one side

  • The judge remained indifferent, making a decision based solely on the evidence.
  • He approached the negotiation with an indifferent mindset, avoiding any bias.
  • Despite the heated arguments, he stayed indifferent and focused on finding a solution.
  • The mediator's role was to remain indifferent and help both parties reach a fair agreement.
  • Her indifferent attitude towards the debate showed she had no strong opinions on the matter.
6

fairly poor to not very good

7

neither too great nor too little

8

being neither good nor bad

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9

having only a limited ability to react chemically; chemically inactive

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10

marked by no especial liking or dislike or preference for one thing over another