All 8 Uses of
indifferent
in
Wide Sargasso Sea
- She leaned lightly against the veranda post, indifferently graceful, just respectful enough, and waited.†
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- I loved it because I had nothing else to love, but it is as indifferent as this God you call on so often.†
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- 'No,' she said indifferently, 'to me you are not the best, not the worst.†
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- He nodded indifferently. A hundred years, a thousand all the same to...
Part 2 *indifferently = without interest
- After all I was prepared for her blank indifference.†
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- The doll had a doll's voice, a breathless but curiously indifferent voice.†
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- 'He knows English: she said, still indifferently.†
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- I hated its indifference and the cruelty which was part of its loveliness.†
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Definition:
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(indifferent) without interestin 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."