Use of indifferent in Sentences. 28 Examples

The examples include indifferent at the start of sentence, indifferent at the end of sentence and indifferent in the middle of sentence

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indifferent at the start of sentence


  1. Indifferent attitude, made light of expression. Comfort.

indifferent at the end of sentence


  1. His English is indifferent.
  2. His manner was cold and indifferent.
  3. He was mute, distant, and indifferent.
  4. Why don't you vote - how can you be so indifferent !
  5. Laugh, make, quarrel, cry, now I need is indifferent.
  6. Love through tears, from deep and become indifferent.

indifferent in the middle of sentence


  1. He is an indifferent cook.
  2. I pretended to be indifferent to it.
  3. I am indifferent to their arguments.
  4. It was indifferent to her who he was.
  5. He appeared indifferent to her suffering.
  6. He was coldly indifferent to other people.
  7. Most staff were indifferent about the plans.
  8. She had starred in several very indifferent movies.
  9. It is quite indifferent to me whether you go or stay.
  10. Sarah was absolutely indifferent to him, and it hurt.
  11. She seems indifferent, but deep down she's very pleased.
  12. We enjoyed the day, in spite of very indifferent weather.
  13. would like now to seriously indifferent room of wonderful.
  14. People have become indifferent to the suffering of others.
  15. I would like now to seriously indifferent room of wonderful.
  16. Those politicians are indifferent to the interests of people.
  17. Of all the lazy, indifferent, unbusinesslike attitudes to have!
  18. How can you be indifferent to the sufferings of starving people?
  19. The government cannot afford to be indifferent to public opinion.
  20. The steel workers were relatively indifferent to the issue of nationalization.
  21. We didn't like the restaurant much - the food was indifferent and the service rather slow.
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