English to Portuguese Dictionary indifferent

indifferent

indiferente
definition
adjective
they all seemed indifferent rather than angry
having no particular interest or sympathy; unconcerned.
attempts to distinguish between good, bad, and indifferent work
neither good nor bad; mediocre.
translation of 'indifferent'
adjective
imparcial,
indiferente,
desinteressado,
insensível,
neutro
example
His 'indifferent' first touch denied him a second.
Forget about league performances and the 'indifferent' display against London two weeks ago.
And this time round he has 'indifferent' designers and inferior actors.
Out of this, he has constructed a play with a rather limp beginning, a mildly interesting middle, and an 'indifferent' conclusion.
A more vain politician might have bemoaned the cramped conditions, the 'indifferent' beds, the miles to be covered every day, the rushed meals.
After being the surprise package of last season, it would be fair to say that it's been an 'indifferent' start this time round for the team.
Too many of his roles were simply 'indifferent' , and the Pink Panther films slid into mediocrity.
Then she subdivided the coins in the groups into good, so-so and 'indifferent' .
He was a city boy, always had been, and his riding skills were fairly 'indifferent' .
Distracted by the regulatory settlement, it is easy to overlook how 'indifferent' the company's second-quarter performance was.
His manner was cold and 'indifferent' to the plight of the boy before him.
And but for an 'indifferent' second season, he has piled on runs, averaging 49.7 from 35 first-class games.
The third threat level is constituted by political systems that are 'indifferent' to the expressed interests of the majority of the world's population.
One of the main reasons they have risen to such prominence is the fact that the police are at best 'indifferent' to them and, at worst, actively sympathize.
There might be one outstanding book and a few middling or 'indifferent' ones.
I couldn't really feel any great sympathy for him, and felt rather 'indifferent' to his fate.
The summer's 'indifferent' weather was threatening profit forecasts.
A bit of parliamentary mayhem might attract the interest of voters who are now entirely 'indifferent' to what goes on at Holyrood.
A few substances were passed around, but my mom and dad are rather 'indifferent' to anything possibly illegal going on.
This may mean the person gives up interests and hobbies or is 'indifferent' to social conventions and to the opinions of others.
While hardware vendors whine about the levy, consumers seem fairly 'indifferent' .
No one I knew seemed in the 'indifferent' middle, and the radical split in opinion was pretty much even.
Our tolerant attitude is often little more than lack of interest or disbelief; we are as 'indifferent' to our own beliefs as to those of others.
The opera was 'indifferent' , but fairly successful with public.
The 'indifferent' weather is affecting the outcome of matches as batters are finding it hard to get any rhythm.
Some, rather than being simply 'indifferent' to the well-being of others, have an urgent need to make others feel agony and humiliation.
This detachment translates into filmmaking that feels 'indifferent' and at times uninspired.
He leaned on his hands and shrugged, 'indifferent' to Curt's attitude.
Despite his poor village origins, he is cold and 'indifferent' to the problems confronting his family and friends.
The photographs are of 'indifferent' quality, the layout and design clumsy and amateurish.
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