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How to use indifferent in a sentence

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I was rather indifferent to it at the time, but twenty years on, it sounds fresh and original.
The photographs are of indifferent quality, the layout and design clumsy and amateurish.
Perhaps it's not just him that seems indifferent to such youthful exuberance.
I sat there, currently in a very indifferent mood, braiding together plastic strings to make lariats or something like that.
Endless flights to test the effects of weightlessness on fruit flies left us cold and indifferent with few exceptions.
That's because I'm a bit of an anorak when it comes to cars and most vehicles do leave an impression, whether good, bad or indifferent.
Most of your friends are indifferent or antipathetic to it, so you don't bring it up much when talking about movies.
I spent too much time just coasting and doing nothing and being really apathetic and indifferent.
If you are able to survive a bad or indifferent season, you live to fight another day.
This seems to mean that the exhibition is indifferent to abstraction, surrealism or art of an introverted, asocial or eccentric nature.
The more assimilationist you become, the more likely you are to fall back, to become indifferent, to say everything will be okay.
Antarctica is indifferent to humans, but we humans are in awe of Antarctica.
Since then, his records have been sometimes patchy, indifferent affairs, but he's retained a devoted, loyal fanbase.
Gwynnie's dad, Bruce, directed this sloppy, indifferent road flick about six battlers gathering in Omaha for a karaoke showdown.
Of course, the Government is utterly indifferent to the problem of apparent bias or apparent partiality in a court.
The Beatles split at the end of 1970, with the foursome going their separate ways with mixed, even indifferent, results.
He furrows his beetle brows and fixes his stare on the turf in front, indifferent to the periphery.
She may be tough and indifferent on the outside but I could see that deep inside she was experiencing tremendous pain and sorrow.
The set is peppered with indifferent songs to be honest, but with nice middle eights.
And yet what I hear is so remote, a tremble displaced in time, so indifferent, its spent passion whizzing above my immobile frame.
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Examples from Classical Literature
She is quite indifferent to coquetry, this grande dame of the ancien regime!
I have noticed that Providence is indifferent about Mexico and Spitzbergen.
If I had said a peck of groats he could not have appeared more indifferent.
Poor Molly was an indifferent cook, and the food at Rainsford's hash-house was horrible.
The renter proved an indifferent farmer, and the rent scarcely sufficed to pay the taxes and winter the cattle.
Cinny put up an indifferent hand to her fair hair, one of the cushions fell overboard, also a ukulele.
We may deeply admire and wonder, and, in another line or hemistich, grow indifferent or slightly averse.
Most of the cases during the prodromal stage are sullen, morose or suspicious, and indifferent to their friends and surroundings.
It consists of riffling between the selected cards the proper number of indifferent ones.
The 87 Medium, who is at first indifferent, finally warns her callow child.
By these methods we gain energy that is certainly free, but which, being as yet unapplied, is indifferent.
This once established, we see with Carnot that it is indifferent whether the mechanical laws are broken directly or circuitously.
Help us to see Thy name on blessings that we never recognized, so that we may now be praiseful where we have been indifferent.
He could not misquote or misapply the word, neither could he be indifferent about it.
The author is not indifferent to the possibility that his purpose may be misconceived.
Frequently they have been received only by uncomprehending or indifferent railroad officials or oversolicitous exploiters.
We should be defenceless before his arguments and indifferent to his scorn.
Yet he endeavoured to assume an indifferent air while he asked the jagger whether there were no news in the country.
Personally, they must be as indifferent as any of their fellow-citizens to the recharter of the bank.
All the species seem to be more or less indifferent to the salinity of the water.
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