All 5 Uses of
indifferent
in
Interview with the Vampire
- And she dropped it, indifferent, and took down the last tresses, so that her hair fell blond and wavy down her back.†
Part 1 *indifferent = without interest
- I sat there watching them, the child drawing close to Lestat now, snuggling near him as he slipped his arm around her, though his indifferent eyes remained fixed on the corpse.†
Part 1
- Better that he not wake, better that he never wake at all, I wanted to say; she was walking towards him, passing indifferently the dead thing that had nearly killed us both.†
Part 2indifferently = in a manner that is without interest
- I was in the black silence of a medieval street, and blindly I followed its sharp turns, comforted by the height of its narrow tenements, which seemed at any moment capable of falling together, closing this alleyway under the indifferent stars like a seam.†
Part 3indifferent = without interest
- In fact, she appeared strangely indifferent.†
Part 3
Definition:
without interest
in various senses, including:
- unconcerned -- as in "She is indifferent to what is served to eat."
- unsympathetic -- as in "She is indifferent to his needs."
- not of good quality (which may imply average or poor quality depending upon context) -- as in "an indifferent performance"
- impartial -- as in "We need a judge who is indifferent."