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indifference

[in-dif-er-uhns, -dif-ruhns] / ɪnˈdɪf ər əns, -ˈdɪf rəns /


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“This was a period in English culture before blackness acquired its fatal association with slavery,” he writes, identifying a “certain strain of indifference to color” in the thinking of the time.

From The Wall Street Journal

I knew in my heart that despite how deeply I felt for him, the silence, the indifference, the lack of effort — those were my answers.

From Los Angeles Times

The traits that the bar experts saw as Garland’s strengths — deliberative caution, modesty, judicial temperament, indifference to politics — turned out to be weaknesses for the head of the Justice Department in these times.

From Los Angeles Times

According to Eve, her mother's death was met by the world with "dreary indifference".

From BBC

The lawsuit is an effort to break through the routine of indifference.

From Salon