indifferent to in English

unconcerned with, apathetic to, insensitive to, untouched by

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1. I am indifferent to their arguments.

2. Was Jehovah indifferent to their plight?

3. He appeared indifferent to her suffering.

4. He was coldly indifferent to other people.

5. They seem indifferent to the Bolshevik invasion.

6. He was Coldly indifferent to other people

7. It was indifferent to her who he was.

8. He is certainly not indifferent to our suffering.

9. Areligious definition, unconcerned with or indifferent to religious matters

10. People have become indifferent to the suffering of others.

11. The world can not remain indifferent to his brutality.

12. Those politicians are indifferent to the interests of people.

13. The government cannot afford to be indifferent to public opinion.

14. Mr. Hall was naturally an abstemious man indifferent to luxury.

15. They were indifferent to his warnings. —Matthew 24:37-39.

16. It is quite indifferent to me whether you go or stay.

17. The rural scene was so peaceful and indifferent to my predicament.

18. How can you be indifferent to the sufferings of starving people?

19. The steel workers were relatively indifferent to the issue of nationalization.

20. Now the unchanging God feels a bit cold and indifferent to me.

21. Areligious definition: unconcerned with or indifferent to religious matters Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

22. For a long time now, he has appeared indifferent to the ravages of his problem.

23. 14 Or consider the phlegmatic, a person who is indifferent to interactions with the child.

24. Grandfather was deeply indifferent to the future and disdainful of the successes of his forgotten sons.

25. “Nonreligious” includes: “Persons professing no religion, nonbelievers, agnostics, freethinkers, dereligionized secularists indifferent to all religion.”

26. Water condition: Very indifferent to water hardness, but prefers a slightly acid to neutral condition.

27. You may be indifferent to your own pain, but perhaps not to that of your friend.

28. His opponents have tried to characterize him as indifferent to the concerns of the working class.

29. Cultivation: Very indifferent to conditions, though it will relish a planting medium consisting of nutritious detritus.

30. A cruel person is one who enjoys seeing others suffer or who is indifferent to their distress.

31. Clearly, some citizens of Philippi were not merely indifferent to the Kingdom message —they were bitterly opposed.

32. Agnostics may be non-committal or generally indifferent to the idea of whether a god exists or not.

33. Marx was contemptuous of the faith of his ancestors, and indifferent to the Lutheranism his father had adopted.

34. “Ireland turns a blind eye when women travel abroad for abortions, and is indifferent to the suffering involved.

35. Cultivation: This plant is very indifferent to the tank bottom and will grow well even on bare gravel.

36. Amoral – neither moral nor immoral; unaware of or indifferent to questions of right or wrong: Sometimes lawbreakers are simply Amoral.

37. A "Bounder" is a presumptious upstart, seemingly ignorant of, but perhaps merely indifferent to, fundamental norms of propriety

38. (1 Peter 2:22; Isaiah 53:9) Clearly, Jehovah is neither oblivious of nor indifferent to the plight of those who suffer injustice.

39. 3 Most trade unionists had been indifferent to any political theory beyond an instinctive syndicalism which was itself largely confined to industrial disputes.

40. Asocial: ( ā-sō'shŭl ), Not social; withdrawn from society; indifferent to social rules or customs; for example, a recluse, a regressed schizophrenic person, a schizoid personality

41. When the market is good before, data is a bit more muddleheaded be indifferent to, but we need now more hold these data well and truly.

42. In normal times other countries are often content to accept a small rise in the value of their own currency or at worst be indifferent to it.

43. The thing about science -- natural science -- is that we can spin fantastic theories about the cosmos, and have complete confidence that the cosmos is completely indifferent to our theories.

44. “Periclean Greeks employed the term idiotis, without any connotation of stupidity or subnormality, to mean simply 'a person indifferent to public affairs.'Obviously, there is something wanting in the Apolitical personality

45. Atheistical: 1 adj related to or characterized by or given to atheism Synonyms: atheist , atheistic adj rejecting any belief in gods Synonyms: atheistic , unbelieving irreligious hostile or indifferent to religion

46. / ˈkæl.əs.li / in a way that is unkind, cruel, and without sympathy or feeling for other people: She was Callously indifferent to the suffering of those she made jobless

47. To the Jacobean establishment, the objections of the Admonitioners and their spiritual successors must have seemed mere quibbles over matters indifferent to the faith, and this undoubtedly explains their readiness to grant only the most trivial concessions to them

48. Synonyms & Antonyms of Blamed to express one's unfavorable opinion of the worth or quality of more concerned with pleasing audiences, the playwright has always claimed to be indifferent to whether critics praise his comedies or blame them without mercy

49. The demands, pressure, and time constraints in the health care environment leave little room for Caring practice, which results in nurses and other health professionals becoming dissatisfied with their jobs and cold and indifferent to patient needs (Watson, 2006, 2009).

50. Synonyms & Antonyms of Blaming to express one's unfavorable opinion of the worth or quality of more concerned with pleasing audiences, the playwright has always claimed to be indifferent to whether critics praise his comedies or blame them without mercy