indifferent

/ɪnˈdɪfərənt/
adjective
  1. Having no particular interest or sympathy; unconcerned.
    • The cat seemed indifferent to the new toy, preferring to nap instead.
    • He was indifferent to the outcome of the game, since his favorite team wasn't playing.
    • She remained indifferent to the gossip, refusing to take sides.
  2. Neither good nor bad; mediocre or average in quality.
    • The meal was indifferent at best, nothing to write home about.
    • The hotel offered indifferent service, but the location was excellent.
    • His performance in the play was indifferent, drawing only mild applause.
  3. Not important or having no effect; neutral.
    • Whether we go by car or train is indifferent to me.
    • The color of the walls is indifferent to the overall design.
    • To the universe, the fate of a single star is indifferent.
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