Indifferent [adjective]

Definition of Indifferent:

unfeeling, uninterested

Opposite/Antonyms of Indifferent:


Sentence/Example of Indifferent:

That’s because employees who oppose the union, or are indifferent to it, wouldn’t need to pay dues even if the union won the election.

The reformers of the earlier period were not indifferent to the need for centralized organization in the banking system.

She stabbed him, noting the effect upon him with a detached interest that seemed indifferent to his pain.

Thus arrayed I fixed myself on the porch, to be smoking my pipe in a careless, indifferent way when she came.

Indifferent health, for he was delicate too, was one of the bonds between us.

I have elsewhere spoken of the indifferent figure made by most Englishmen at public speaking.

He proceeded straight to Venice, and it may as well be acknowledged at once, Venetian art left him cold, if not indifferent.

His son was a handsome young fellow, and he felt certain that Miss Watling was not indifferent to his personal attractions.

Reaching Piccadilly, Gray stood for a time on the corner, indifferent to the jostling of passers-by.

His smooth face and tall slight figure seemed as indifferent to the angry elements as bronze or stone.