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- Dictionaryindifference/ɪnˈdɪf(ə)rəns/
noun
- 1. lack of interest, concern, or sympathy: "she shrugged, feigning indifference" Similar Opposite
- 2. mediocrity: "the indifference of Chelsea's midfield" Similar Opposite
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lack of interest in someone or something: Many native speakers of a language show indifference to/towards grammatical points. His attitude was one of bored indifference. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Lacking interest and enthusiasm. apathetic. apathy. aridity. blah. blankly. half-heartedly. hell. incurious. nonchalantly. nonconcern.
The meaning of INDIFFERENCE is the quality, state, or fact of being indifferent. How to use indifference in a sentence.
Indifference is the trait of lacking interest or enthusiasm in things. When you feel indifference for something, you neither like it nor dislike it. If you are a person who feels a lot of indifference, you probably say "eh," a lot. You just don't care much.
Indifference definition: lack of interest or concern. See examples of INDIFFERENCE used in a sentence.
lack of interest in someone or something: Many native speakers of a language show indifference to/toward grammatical points. His attitude was one of bored indifference. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Lacking interest and enthusiasm. anemic. apathetic. apathy. aridity. blah. flatly. half-heartedly. hell. nonchalance. nonchalantly.
indifference in British English. (ɪnˈdɪfrəns , -fərəns ) noun. 1. the fact or state of being indifferent; lack of care or concern. 2. lack of quality; mediocrity. 3. lack of importance; insignificance.
Oct 1, 2017 · noun. /ɪnˈdɪfrəns/ [uncountable, singular] indifference (to somebody/something) a lack of interest, feeling or reaction towards somebody/something. his total indifference to what people thought of him. What she said is a matter of complete indifference to me. Their father treated them with indifference. an indifference to the needs of others.