In an acceptable (but not outstanding) manner.
Being neither good nor bad.
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Examples for "indifferent"
Examples for "indifferent"
1To think others shall be just as eager, and we quite indifferent.
2It is possible to be indifferent to flowers-possiblebut not very likely.
3I was indifferent; I had suspended my right to thoughts and judgements.
4Also you have the issue that the international community remained totally indifferent.
5And of course, he was absolutely indifferent to the fate of Tula.
1And that's the difference between a so-so campaign and a great campaign.
2He replied, But so-so: the Americans in general do not estimate genius.
3Because our private and public collections are full of their so-so product.
4The writing was only so-so, but the directions are easy to follow.
5I thought of places on the coast, serving so-so paellas and sangria.
6The mortician had done only a so-so job of fixing Reuel up.
7My woman is old and blind, and the rest are but so-so.
8I- Ihateto go-likethis, it seems so-soqueer, in this place.
9I do not believe your mother is so-so-iswhat she sometimes seems.
10Last year, The Man from UNCLE was revived as a so-so movie.
11A so-so burger, but that can be remedied at the fixings bar.
12It would have been awful if it then elicited a so-so response.
13And you a small party-savingyour lordships' presence-andthe roads but so-so!
14Their approach was, on the evidence of this so-so film, quite astonishingly casual.
15He got his first career start last week and was so-so, at best.
16Although Doyle, Dane is so-so with beer, they're absolutely great on hard booze.