Sentence for indifferent | Use indifferent in a sentence

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  • Of course you were indifferent! (10)
  • He seemed quite indifferent. (12)
  • Odd, how indifferent he felt! (8)
  • She seemed indifferent on hearing it. (10)
  • She was merciless to indifferent music. (10)
  • She is indifferent to her food, she says. (10)
  • He must be either indifferent or unwilling. (4)
  • His indifferent England refused it to him. (10)
  • They were indifferent, like pieces of dead nature. (2)
  • Papa seems indifferent to this part of the affair. (10)
  • He kept her hand, indifferent to the gentle tension. (10)
  • Letitia was quite indifferent; her mind was made up. (12)
  • I should be indifferent but for a few friendships here. (14)
  • Overlook little wounds: I was never indifferent to you. (10)
  • Just two, and they were rather indifferent than unfriendly. (9)
  • How waken them that have not any bent Save browsing – the concrete indifferent! (10)
  • Science, he told her, was rather indifferent to him in itself. (12)
  • Sometimes its sufficiency is able to float an indifferent product. (16)
  • In the growth of his dignified reserve Mr. Pogis was indifferent to jeers. (9)
  • Perhaps indifferent, if indifference could exist under such circumstances. (4)
  • He could not, however, remain indifferent to this new and dangerous scheme. (8)
  • She really seemed to him quite indifferent enough to care for his welfare. (10)
  • She really seemed to him quite indifferent enough to care for his welfare. (22)
  • That which in life left us indifferent, or repelled us, in art delights us. (9)
  • He is the reverse, he is cheerful, he is indifferent to personal misfortune. (10)
  • So the puppets were marshalled by Mrs. Doria, happy, or sad, or indifferent. (10)
  • Tracy praised either impartially, and was indifferent between them, he told her. (10)
  • Indifferent buildings give pain to the sensitive; but these things offend the plainest taste. (2)
  • They came up to the group by the open window, still conversing hotly, indifferent to listeners. (10)
  • With a complacent, What now, Dacier fixed his indifferent eyes on the first column of the leaders. (10)
  • As Mr Elliot became known to her, she grew more charitable, or more indifferent, towards the others. (4)
  • He hated the sound of his voice as he said it, though he tried to make it impersonal and indifferent. (13)
  • She could not quit the theme: doing that would have been to be indifferent: something urged her to it. (10)
  • She was nestling her tear-stained face against his shoulder and speaking already of indifferent things. (8)
  • Even if your own feelings were reluctant or indifferent, to consider what powerful supports would be his! (4)
  • He remained indifferent, tracing a pattern with his finger on the dusty surface of a little rustic table. (8)
  • I know you will do him such ample justice, that I am growing every moment more unconcerned and indifferent. (4)
  • He was on guard now when his Aminta played, not the indignant and the frozen, but the genially indifferent. (10)
  • Hart knew that the doctor walked to save car fare, and subsisted on meal tickets at indifferent restaurants. (13)
  • It would not be hard to compile a list of some five hundred or more such machines, good, bad, and indifferent. (17)
  • Countess Ammiani thought better of her case than the priest did; or she was more indulgent, or half indifferent. (10)
  • Christian could not eat; she sat, indifferent to the hoverings of Dominique, tormented by uneasy fear and longings. (8)
  • When we feel its power we are immediately primitive creatures, flying anywhere in space, indifferent to nakedness. (10)
  • Railroads are notoriously indifferent to the interests of the long, heavy circus trains in their temporary keeping. (21)
  • This he does to defend the administration against the charge that it is indifferent to the question of emancipation. (14)
  • Whether he was indifferent, or whether the young ladies were coy, none of these official flirtations came to anything. (9)
  • Each Sunday, therefore, everything tried to happen exactly as it happened on every other day, with indifferent success. (8)
  • But although we had been somewhat indifferent to Landrecies, Landrecies had not been indifferent to us. (2)
  • He tried to know something about the matter, and he succeeded in seeming interested in points necessarily indifferent to him. (9)
  • She was wearing a blue wrap over her evening frock, and he seized instinctively on that indifferent trifle to begin this talk. (8)
  • She hated having visitors in the house while her health was so indifferent, and lovers were of all people the most disagreeable. (4)
  • I did not believe her to be indifferent because I wished it; I believed it on impartial conviction, as truly as I wished it in reason. (4)
  • They must take Lord Ormont for a perfect sphinx; unless they are so silly as to think they may despise him, or suppose him indifferent. (10)
  • Enough that she thought proper to broach the matter, and cite her own Christian sentiments, now that she was indifferent in some degree. (10)
  • From the Square Gardens the indifferent whisper of the leaves answered; and a newsvendor at the far end, bawling his nightly tale of murder. (8)
  • Her opinion was sought as to the probable continuance of the open weather, but her answers were as short and indifferent as civility allowed. (4)
  • The world will continue to be indifferent to their view of it and behaviour toward it until it ceases to encourage the growth of hypocrites. (10)
  • The spirit of her dead husband had come to her from the grave, and warmed a frame previously indifferent to anything save his personal merits. (10)
  • After a silence, she could not renew it; and he was evidently indifferent, having to his own satisfaction dissected and stamped her a foreigner. (10)
  • Lena persisted in talking; she was indignant at his abandonment of the journey to Venice; she reproached him as feeble, inconsiderate, indifferent. (10)
  • Masterly was the skill with which the Countess contrived to speak angrily and as an injured woman, while she wore an indifferent social countenance. (10)
  • He started himself into busy frenzies to reach to her, already indifferent to the means, and waxing increasingly reckless as he fed on his agitation. (10)
  • The worthy people of the company stared, as she now perceived, and she was indifferent; her relatives were present without disturbing her exaltation. (10)
  • I fear to say that the hearts of the ladies boiled, because visages so sedate, and voices so monotonously indifferent, would witness decidedly against me. (10)
  • Winthrop, without beauty and without dignity, was stretched before them an indifferent house, standing low, and hemmed in by the barns and buildings of a farm-yard. (4)
  • They were obliged, in their shivering, half-frozen state, to subsist upon moss and seaweed, but for which indifferent nourishment they must inevitably have perished. (19)
  • Mr. Pericles was either hopeless of protecting himself from such shrewd assailants, or indifferent to their attacks, for all his defensive measures were against the cold. (10)

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