indifferently

/ɪnˈdɪfərəntli/
adverb
  1. Without interest, concern, or sympathy; in a way that shows a lack of feeling or preference.
    • He listened indifferently to the long speech, staring out the window.
    • She shrugged indifferently when asked about the outcome of the game.
    • The cat walked past the new toy indifferently, not even glancing at it.
  2. In a way that is neither good nor bad; moderately or poorly.
    • The restaurant's food was prepared indifferently, nothing special but not terrible.
    • The garden was tended indifferently, with weeds growing among the flowers.
    • He performed indifferently on the test, scoring just above average.
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