English to Malayalam Dictionary indifference

indifference

സാധാരണത്വം
definition
noun
she shrugged, feigning indifference
lack of interest, concern, or sympathy.
example
The difference between the sexes is no accident or matter of 'indifference' .
it cannot be regarded as a matter of 'indifference'
All concerned proceeded with general 'indifference' to the constitutional issues involved.
it cannot be regarded as a matter of 'indifference'
As best as he could, Thomas shrugged and his scowl gave way to feigned 'indifference' .
she shrugged, feigning 'indifference'
They misunderstand the situation: the electorate is not sunk in passive 'indifference' , it is disgusted and enraged.
What happens to the Russians, what happens to the Czechs, is a matter of utter 'indifference' to me.
she shrugged, feigning 'indifference'
I ran menial errands, tasted everything, and feigned 'indifference' towards the whole process.
As expected, responses varied widely from impassioned anger to passive 'indifference' .
I tried so hard to keep a straight face but I just couldn't I went from anger to frustration to fear to 'indifference' .
That is why it said that the opposite of love is not hate but 'indifference' , our apathy to act, our coldness in commitment.
The issues of homelessness, lack of income and 'indifference' to seeking medical care for the children continued.
There is a fine line between maturity, sobriety and patience, and 'indifference' , alienation and disgust.
That there is no scientific evidence to support these claims is a matter of 'indifference' to those who believe them.
If their teachers do not seriously try to teach history, then they will be replicas of our generation for whom history is a matter of 'indifference' .
It is a matter of 'indifference' as far as the Legal Aid is concerned.
Dutch public schools teach children to view the sexes as equal and to regard sexual orientation as a matter of 'indifference' .
There can be no excuse for such 'indifference' and lack of care about how some prisoners are treated.
What distinguishes them is not the nature of the fraud but the technical means by which it is perpetrated, and this is a matter of 'indifference' in English law.
People are not approaching them due to lack of education or 'indifference' .
Which side is winning is a matter of complete 'indifference' to them.
Take that away, treat such feelings with 'indifference' , even contempt, and recruitment will fall away.
It is not a matter of 'indifference' to Scots how the English elect to run their education system.
The feeling of detached 'indifference' had been soothing and he hated that it was slowly slipping away.
If international criticism or 'indifference' does not arouse concern for how we look to others, what will?
He said he was frustrated by people's 'indifference' and lack of interest in the work of the town council.
the 'indifference' of Chelsea's midfield
For the woman worker it is a matter of 'indifference' who is the ‘master’ a man or a woman.
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