Examples of 'be indifferent' in a sentence
Meaning of "be indifferent"
be indifferent: To show a lack of interest, concern, or emotional response towards someone or something, often conveying an attitude of neutrality or detachment
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Canadians must not be indifferent to this situation.
He has a personality about which it is hard to be indifferent.
He taught me not to be indifferent to the suffering of others.
But one man has refused to be indifferent.
Psychopaths can be indifferent to those sorts of setbacks.
This is a debate to which we can not be indifferent.
Europe can not be indifferent to all that.
This does not mean you should be indifferent.
They will soon be indifferent and fatalistic.
It is impossible to watch so much passion and be indifferent.
I can not pretend to be indifferent to their fate.
Be indifferent of the beginning or the end.
Then my soul proves to be indifferent to these things.
Do not be indifferent to the dimensions of the corset.
While others appear to be indifferent to the task.
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Do not be indifferent when the star passes.
I have never known you to be indifferent to death.
You may be indifferent to your own pain.
I do not think anyone can be indifferent to her.
You need to be indifferent about it in order to tame it.
And my administration will not be indifferent to them.
I can not be indifferent to the situation in my country.
The current administration seems to be indifferent to that.
You can not be indifferent towards horses.
I did not wish to believe her to be indifferent.
It means to be indifferent to the beginning or the end.
The subject of the conversation should always be indifferent.
We can not afford to be indifferent to his attacks.
And it is essential in this world to be indifferent.
We should not be indifferent to the problems of life.
You choose a great time to be indifferent.
You can not be indifferent to the city.
This is not a book where you can be indifferent.
We can not be indifferent and we will not be.
This time no one will be indifferent.
We can not be indifferent and apathetic to these announcements.
We can not afford to be indifferent to them.
I would be indifferent if a star would come by.
Your friends will not be indifferent.
We must not be indifferent to their plight.
And still others will be indifferent.
We should not be indifferent but say something about it.
The neighbors also proved to be indifferent.
God can not be indifferent to the meek.
It attempts to observe the little things we often be indifferent to.
One can not simply be indifferent to marmite.
Those of us living in other states should not be indifferent.
But we should not be indifferent to the truth.
But our attitude toward it can not be indifferent.
She can not be indifferent nor unmoved.
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