The meaning of INDIFFERENCE is the quality, state, or fact of being indifferent. How to use indifference in a sentence.
Indifference is the trait of lacking interest or enthusiasm in things. When you feel indifference for something, you neither like it nor dislike it. If you are a person who feels a lot of indifference, you probably say "eh," a lot. You just don't care much.
INDIFFERENCE definition: 1. lack of interest in someone or something: 2. lack of interest in someone or something: 3. the…. Learn more.
Definition of indifference noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
The callous indifference to this small man and his missing bike is hugely affecting.
indifference (countable and uncountable, plural indifferences) "I do not care for them; I would not have them now," cried Lady Penrhyn; "it is only your affection I care for. Do not suppose, for a moment, that I wish for the tables when you do not: oh, no! my only concern was for your indifference. But I am content if you tell me I was mistaken."
Indifference have other fish to fry To have other, more important matters to attend to; to have better things to do or more pressing business to occupy one’s time and attention. A stock phrase used to give someone the brush-off, this expression dates from the 17th century.
The New York Times: The Peril of a White House That Flaunts Its Indifference to the Law