INDIFFERENT vs UNCONCERNED: NOUN
- One who is indifferent or apathetic.
- That which is indifferent or an object of indifference; that which affords no decisive ground of choice.
- N/A
INDIFFERENT vs UNCONCERNED: ADJECTIVE
- Neither too great nor too little
- Characterized by a lack of partiality
- Marked by no especial liking or dislike or preference for one thing over another
- Undifferentiated, as cells or tissue.
- Not active or involved; neutral.
- Being neither good nor bad; mediocre: : average.
- Being neither too much nor too little; moderate.
- Having no marked feeling for or against.
- Having no particular interest or concern; apathetic.
- Fairly poor to not very good
- Having only a limited ability to react chemically; not active
- Marked by a lack of interest
- (often followed by `to') lacking importance; not mattering one way or the other
- Showing no care or concern in attitude or action
- Not mattering one way or the other; unimportant; immaterial.
- (usually followed by `to') unwilling or refusing to pay heed
- Being neither good nor bad
- Neither good nor bad
- Not significant in size or amount, immaterial.
- Having no preference or bias, being impartial.
- Mediocre, usually used negatively in modern usage.
- Not caring or concerned; uninterested, apathetic.
- The primitive, embryonic, undifferentiated tissue, before conversion into connective, muscular, nervous, or other definite tissue.
- Free from bias or prejudice; impartial; unbiased; disinterested.
- Not inclined to one side, party, or choice more than to another; neutral; impartial.
- Neither particularly good, not very bad; of a middle state or quality; passable; mediocre.
- Being in the state of neutral equilibrium.
- Not worried, anxious or apprehensive.
- Indifferent and having no interest; aloof.
- Not concerned; not anxious or solicitous; easy in mind; carelessly secure; indifferent
- Not anxious or apprehensive; unworried.
- Not interested; indifferent.
- Lacking in interest or care or feeling
- Easy in mind; not worried
- Not occupied or engaged with
INDIFFERENT vs UNCONCERNED: ADVERB
- To some extent, in some degree (intermediate between very and not at all); moderately, tolerably, fairly.
- To a moderate degree; passably; tolerably.
- N/A
INDIFFERENT vs UNCONCERNED: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Falling short of any standard of excellence; of common or mediocre quality or kind; only passable or tolerable; ordinary.
- Regarded without difference of feeling; not exciting special interest; uninteresting.
- Not making a difference; having no influence or preponderating weight; immaterial; of no account: as, it is indifferent which road we take.
- Feeling no interest, anxiety, or care; unconcerned; apathetic: as, a man indifferent to his eternal welfare.
- Without difference of inclination; not preferring one person or thing to another; neutral; impartial; unbiased; disinterested: as, an indifferent judge, juror, or arbitrator.
- It is simply indifferent"
- In biology, undifferentiated; primitive; common; not specialized.
- Chemically inactive
- Not mattering one way or the other
- Not worried
- Easy in mind
- Not concerned; not anxious; feeling no concern or solicitude; easy in mind; not interested; not affected.
- Synonyms Unconcerned at, for, about. With at, unconcerned means not anxious in view of something that is or happens; with for it means not anxious for the safety or success of some object of interest or desire: unconcerned at the successes of a rival; unconcerned for one's own safety. With about it generally means the same as with for, but sometimes the same as with at.
INDIFFERENT vs UNCONCERNED: RELATED WORDS
- Neutral, Unreactive, Impartial, Tolerable, Ordinary, Thoughtless, Unheeding, Inert, Heedless, Immaterial, Inferior, Unimportant, Uninterested, Unconcerned, Apathetic
- Insensitive, Unsympathetic, Apathetic, Unmoved, Oblivious, Degage, Casual, Detached, Insouciant, Blithe, Uninvolved, Blase, Untroubled, Nonchalant, Indifferent
INDIFFERENT vs UNCONCERNED: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Neutral, Unreactive, Impartial, Tolerable, Ordinary, Thoughtless, Unheeding, Inert, Heedless, Immaterial, Inferior, Unimportant, Uninterested, Unconcerned, Apathetic
- Insensitive, Unsympathetic, Apathetic, Unmoved, Oblivious, Degage, Casual, Detached, Insouciant, Blithe, Uninvolved, Blase, Untroubled, Nonchalant, Indifferent
INDIFFERENT vs UNCONCERNED: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Government that was not really indifferent to education.
- Fiddles without fiddlesticks, would make but indifferent music.
- Or to have him go cold and indifferent?
- Of course, but he forced himself, indifferent monotone.
- Their Eyes Were Watching God indifferent literary reception.
- Yet we cannot have an indifferent government either.
- Initially indifferent, Azalin has since adopted the nickname.
- We are too indifferent to go meet Him.
- Not only was the mussurama totally indifferent to our presence, but itwas totally indifferent to being handled while the meal was going on.
- Thus life is indifferent: the use is not indifferent.
- He remained unconcerned about what happened to me.
- Because of the unconcerned states and more symptoms.
- His reports are dire, but Zoetebak seems unconcerned.
- Congo, but most Americans seem unaware or unconcerned.
- Borodin remains unconcerned about repercussions from his activities.
- Petunia continued to chew in an unconcerned fashion.
- Elizabeth was not unconcerned; she remonstrated to James.
- Sodom is unconcerned about the poor and needy.
- GE Monogram is unconcerned about this new development.
- How can you be so unconcerned with death?
INDIFFERENT vs UNCONCERNED: QUESTIONS
- Is Shane Duffy calm over Blackburn Rovers indifferent start?
- What was Mr Kumar's apology for'indifferent'remark?
- Is Agamemnon dead before the indifferent beak could let?
- What is the meaning of indifferent in medical terms?
- Can Wild Empathy be used to make animals indifferent?
- Why do people become indifferent to university education?
- When is a school district " deliberately indifferent " to?
- What are some examples of morally indifferent acts?
- What is the indifferent stage of sexual development?
- Are You gender indifferent in marketing communications?
- N/A