Indifferences [noun]

Definition of Indifferences:

absence of feeling, interest

Opposite/Antonyms of Indifferences:


Sentence/Example of Indifferences:

Over the next 50 minutes, the character takes indifference to task with blistering monologues and soulful musical interludes.

Early in October, Kavanaugh wrote a brief concurring opinion in Andino, the ballot witness case, which reads like a manifesto of indifference to whether voters are disenfranchised.

Designing devices that are more easily recycled and tackling the throw-away culture that treats the growing problem with indifference are both equally vital in slowing the oncoming tsunami.

With Spain’s tourism industry reeling and the economy on its knees, some voters are on edge and any perceived political indifference could hurt the weak minority government that relies on separatists to stay in power.

Intended to rally outrage about the indifference of the federal government to the epidemic of that time, the words called forth three decades of LGBTQ activism that brought unimaginable change.

A like indifference to the position of a picture, and of a letter, has been observed among backward races.

Lady Victoria's earlier mood of colossal indifference had been dissipated by her son's return.

Three hours ago you had never seen me, and now you swear my indifference will kill you.

Baroudi accepted all these attentions with a magnificent indifference that had in it nothing of assumption.

Under the guise of apparent indifference his mind kept the Canadian under constant observation.