indifferently in English

adverb

apathetically; unconcernedly, disinterestedly; impartially

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1. Apathetically: as in perfunctorily, indifferently

2. The team played indifferently today.

3. 'I was working,'said Winston indifferently.

4. She walked indifferently out of the room.

5. He did do his work but indifferently.

6. Her commanding dark eyes regarded the world indifferently and fearlessly.

7. How and wherefore were but indifferently dealt with.

8. The shop assistant received me indifferently while leaning on a counter.

9. Nurse young lady answers indifferently: " It doesn an a bitan a bit! "

10. He indifferently upon subjects that did not interest him.

11. She was able to look at the handwriting indifferently.

12. Did you know that, you indifferently froze I that reluctant smiling face.

13. He knows his Latin grammar indifferently, and cannot construe easily.

14. He looked indifferently upon subjects that did not interest him.

15. His coffee grew cold, while he scanned the paper indifferently.

16. Ballantyne grunted indifferently Mitchell put his cup to his mouth.

17. Coldly (comparative more Coldly, superlative most Coldly) in a cold or uncaring manner; indifferently

18. Be really not the result that I want indifferently in fact.

19. The peculiarly rusty and disheveled and indifferently tailored character of Japhson's suits are!

20. Failure comes to those who indifferently allow themselves to become FAILURE CONSCIOUS.

21. Apathetically: indifferently, listlessly, without interest, in a disinterested manner: Translations: 1 – 1 / 1

22. He took the strip of glass indifferently, and raised it toward the lamp.

23. There were other people who either kept the keys or discarded them indifferently.

24. The whole point of having pronouns is to be able to refer Abbreviatedly and indifferently to the antecedent

25. Synonyms for Blithely include carelessly, gladly, indifferently, joyfully, merrily, gaily, cheerfully, cheerily, sunnily and buoyantly

26. Antonyms for Absorbedly include absently, absentmindedly, abstractedly, distractedly, inattentively, boredly, detachedly, disinterestedly, indifferently and

27. The house was damp and decayed, indifferently furnished -- evidently, recently occupied and temporarily used.

28. The Union filed a grievances and then, after the first step, let it drop, indifferently, from its beak.

29. This does not mean, however, that God in the meantime simply observes indifferently while creation agonizes.

30. Antonyms for Contemplatively include casually, indifferently, lightly, minor, thoughtlessly, blithely, flippantly, tenuously, frivolously and heedlessly

31. Synonyms for Callously include brutally, coldly, hardheartedly, harshly, heartlessly, indifferently, insensitively, obdurately, unfeelingly and carelessly

32. Antonyms for Avidly include calmly, indifferently, apathetically, unenthusiastically, uneagerly, lukewarmly, half-heartedly, impassively, tepidly and unconcernedly

33. Synonyms: carelessly, indifferently As the bombs fell on the city, the woman Blithely continued with her chores

34. This report indicates that dermatoglyphic Parameters should not be used indifferently in different ethnic groups or even in different geographic groups of the same nationality.

35. Experiments on captive spotted hyenas show that specimens without prior experience with lions act indifferently to the sight of them, but will react fearfully to lion scent.

36. Brevity and Conciseness "'Brevity' is often used indifferently with 'conciseness'; but when any difference is implied, then properly speaking, 'Brevity' refers to the matter, 'conciseness' to the style

37. ‘Relying on argument or Anecdote for their appeal, these books included only a handful of indifferently reproduced black-and-white plates.’ ‘The novel is packed with incident and Anecdote and although mainly realist in style borrows some of the familiar techniques of Garcia Marquez's magic realism.’