Examples of 'quite indifferent' in a sentence

Meaning of "quite indifferent"

quite indifferent: Showing a lack of interest, concern, or emotion towards a particular subject or situation

How to use "quite indifferent" in a sentence

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quite indifferent
The authorities are quite indifferent to this.
He is quite indifferent though he associates himself with objects.
Krogshøj seems to be quite indifferent to dogs.
And quite indifferent to his wife.
To something quite indifferent.
Are quite indifferent to the faith in general.
But she is quite indifferent.
We are quite indifferent as to which three.
Meanwhile a substantial number of the people seem to be quite indifferent on the issue.
She seems quite indifferent to football.
Anthem is one of those games that many people feel quite indifferent about.
I am quite indifferent on that point.
The youth of the present day are quite indifferent to the celebration of.
I am quite indifferent to this discussion.
My sweet sister Rebekah has grown quite indifferent to brutality.

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He is quite indifferent to money.
The children 's surgeon looked quite indifferent.
But quite indifferent to me.
To my parents it 's quite indifferent now.
I am quite indifferent to John Conan, Osborne.
Shi Yan was quite indifferent.
England was quite indifferent but France showed signs of disapproval.
When reading a sacred text, medieval scholars were quite indifferent to the identity of the author.
We are quite indifferent as to which 3.
Yes, then I really do become quite indifferent.
The Visitors are quite indifferent to the loss of their money.
On a seat, and remains quite indifferent to all the.
The whole world was quite indifferent to the suffering of the black South Africans.
During that time … I became quite indifferent to everything.
He thinks he is quite indifferent in his own and other 's eyes.
To my parents… it's quite indifferent now.
In fact, it can be quite indifferent to other members of the family.
If there is one thing that I am quite indifferent to, is Sir Philip Tapsell 's feelings.
The painted figures are all quite indifferent to one another 's presence or plight.
If there is one thing that I am quite indifferent to it 's Sir Philip Tapsell 's feelings.

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