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indiferente — meaning in English

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English meaning

  • aloof adj Distant or reserved in manner, keeping oneself apart emotionally or socially.
  • apathetic adj Showing little or no interest, enthusiasm, or concern.
  • blase name A male given name from Latin.
  • blithe adj Showing a careless or casual disregard for something serious.
  • casual adj Relaxed and informal, especially in style, manner, or dress.
  • indifferent adj Having no particular interest, concern, or preference.
  • insensate adj Having no sensation or consciousness; unconscious; inanimate.
  • jaded adjective Tired of or unenthusiastic about something because of too much exposure to it.
  • listless adj Lacking energy or enthusiasm; tired and uninterested in doing anything.
  • lukewarm adjective Only slightly warm; neither hot nor cold.
  • nonchalant adjective Calm, relaxed, and seemingly unbothered by something that might normally cause concern.
  • offhand adj Said or done without preparation or careful thought.
  • tepid adj Lukewarm — neither warm nor cool.
  • uninterested adjective Not interested; showing no curiosity or concern.
  • wan adj Pale and looking unwell or tired.

Senses

indiferente is used for these senses in English:

  • aloof Without sympathy; unfavorably.
  • apathetic Void of feeling; not susceptible of deep emotion.
  • blasé Unimpressed with something because of overfamiliarity.
  • blithe Casually careless or indifferent; showing a lack of concern; nonchalant.
  • casual Careless.
  • insensate (medicine, physiology) Not responsive to sensory stimuli; unfeeling.
  • jaded Made callous or cynically insensitive, by experience.
  • listless Lacking energy, enthusiasm, or liveliness.

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