5 definitions found
From WordNet (r) 2.0 [wn]:
indifferent
adjective
1: marked by a lack of interest; "an apathetic audience"; "the
universe is neither hostile nor friendly; it is simply
indifferent" [syn: {apathetic}]
2: showing no care or concern in attitude or action;
"indifferent to the sufferings of others"; "indifferent to
her plea"
3: (usually followed by 'to') unwilling or refusing to pay
heed; "deaf to her warnings" [syn: {deaf(p)}, {indifferent(p)}]
4: (often followed by 'to') lacking importance; not mattering
one way or the other; "whether you choose to do it or not
is a matter that is quite immaterial (or indifferent)";
"what others think is altogether indifferent to him" [syn:
{immaterial}]
5: fairly poor to not very good; "has an indifferent singing
voice"; "has indifferent qualifications for the job"
6: having only a limited ability to react chemically; not
active; "inert matter"; "an indifferent chemical in a
reaction" [syn: {inert}, {neutral}]
7: marked by no especial liking or dislike or preference for
one thing over another; "indifferent about which book you
would give them"; "was indifferent to their acceptance or
rejection of her invitation"
8: characterized by a lack of partiality; "a properly
indifferent jury"; "an unbiased account of her family
problems" [syn: {unbiased}, {unbiassed}]
9: neither good nor bad; "an indifferent performance"; "a
gifted painter but an indifferent actor"; "her work at the
office is passable"; "a so-so golfer"; "feeling only
so-so"; "prepared a tolerable dinner"; "a tolerable
working knowledge of French" [syn: {passable}, {so-so(p)},
{tolerable}]
10: neither too great nor too little; "a couple of indifferent
hills to climb"
From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.44 [gcide]:
Indifferent \In*dif"fer*ent\, adjective [F. indiff['e]rent, L.
indifferens. See {In-} not, and {Different}.]
1. Not making a difference; having no influence or
preponderating weight; involving no preference, concern,
or attention; of no account; without significance or
importance.
Dangers are to me indifferent. --Shak.
Everything in the world is indifferent but sin.
--Jer. Taylor.
His slightest and most indifferent acts . . . were
odious in the clergyman's sight. --Hawthorne.
2. Neither particularly good, not very bad; of a middle state
or quality; passable; mediocre.
The staterooms are in indifferent order. --Sir W.
Scott.
3. Not inclined to one side, party, or choice more than to
another; neutral; impartial.
Indifferent in his choice to sleep or die.
--Addison.
4. Feeling no interest, anxiety, or care, respecting
anything; unconcerned; inattentive; apathetic; heedless;
as, to be indifferent to the welfare of one's family.
It was a law of Solon, that any person who, in the
civil commotions of the republic, remained neuter,
or an indifferent spectator of the contending
parties, should be condemned to perpetual
banishment. --Addison.
5. (Law) Free from bias or prejudice; impartial; unbiased;
disinterested.
In choice of committees for ripening business for
the counsel, it is better to choose indifferent
persons than to make an indifferency by putting in
those that are strong on both sides. --Bacon.
{Indifferent tissue} (Anat.), the primitive, embryonic,
undifferentiated tissue, before conversion into
connective, muscular, nervous, or other definite tissue.
From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.44 [gcide]:
Indifferent \In*dif"fer*ent\, adverb
To a moderate degree; passably; tolerably. [Obs.] ''News
indifferent good.'' --Shak.
From Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0 [moby-thes]:
253 Moby Thesaurus words for "indifferent":
Laodicean, Olympian, airy, aloof, apathetic, average, backward,
balking, balky, benumbed, betwixt and between, blah, blase, bored,
by-the-way, callous, careless, casual, centrist, chill, cold,
comatose, commonplace, cool, cursory, dead, degage, desensitized,
detached, devil-may-care, dilatory, dilute, diluted, disinterested,
dispassionate, disregardant, disregardful, distant, distracted,
distrait, dull, easy, easygoing, emotionless, equitable, even,
evenhanded, everyday, fade, fair, fair to middling, fairish,
fervorless, fifty-fifty, flat, flavorless, flippant, forgetful,
free and easy, frigid, glacial, grudging, gruelly, half-and-half,
halfhearted, heartless, hebetudinous, heedless, hopeless, icy,
immaterial, impartial, impassive, impersonal, impotent, imprecise,
in a stupor, inadvertent, inane, inappreciable, inattentive,
inconsequential, inconsiderate, incurious, independent,
indevotional, indevout, indifferentist, inferior, inobservant,
insensible, insensitive, insignificant, insipid, insouciant,
intermediate, jejune, just, lackadaisical, lackluster, laggard,
languid, lax, lazy, lenient, lethargic, lightweight, listless,
loath, loose, lukewarm, mean, mediocre, medium, middling, midway,
mild, milk-and-water, mindless, minor, moderate, modest,
namby-pamby, negligent, neuter, neutral, nonaligned, nonchalant,
noncommitted, nonobservant, nonpartisan, nonreligious, not bad,
nugatory, numb, numbed, objective, oblivious, of a kind, of a sort,
of sorts, offhand, on the fence, ordinary, overindulgent,
overpermissive, pappy, passable, passive, perfunctory, permissive,
phlegmatic, pluckless, pococurante, poor, pulpy, reckless,
regardless, relaxed, reluctant, remiss, remote, removed, renitent,
resigned, respectable, respectless, restive, sapless, savorless,
slack, slight, slipshod, sloppy, slow, slow to, sluggish, so so,
so-so, soft, soporific, spiceless, spiritless, spunkless, stale,
stoic, stolid, stupefied, supine, tactless, tasteless, tedious,
tepid, thin, third-force, third-world, thoughtless, tolerable,
torpid, trifling, trivial, unbiased, uncaring, uncommitted,
uncompassionate, unconcerned, undazzled, undevout, undiplomatic,
undistinguished, undutiful, unemotional, unenthusiastic, unfeeling,
unflavored, unheedful, unheeding, unimportant, uninfluenced,
uninquiring, uninspired, uninterested, uninvolved, unjaundiced,
unmarking, unmindful, unnoticing, unnoting, unobservant,
unobserving, unprejudiced, unprepared, unprepossessed, unready,
unreligious, unremarking, unrestrained, unsavory, unsolicitous,
unswayed, unsympathetic, untactful, unthinking, unzealous, vapid,
washy, watered, watered-down, watery, weak, wishy-washy, withdrawn,
zealless
From THE DEVIL'S DICTIONARY ((C)1911 Released April 15 1993) [devils]:
INDIFFERENT, adjective Imperfectly sensible to distinctions among things.
"You tiresome man!" cried Indolentio's wife,
"You've grown indifferent to all in life."
"Indifferent?" he drawled with a slow smile;
"I would be, dear, but it is not worth while."
Apuleius M. Gokul
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