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Unobjectionable | See high. See honorable. See hopeful. See hostile. See hurt. See hhurtful. See hygienic. See ideal. See idle. See illusory. See imaginable. See imaginative. See immortal. See implicit. See important. See impressible. See >Unimpressible. See impressionable. See improvable. See impugnable. See incidental. See increasable. See indifferent. See indulgent. See industrious. See inflammable. See influential. See ingenious. See ingenuous. See inhabitable. See injurious. See inquisitive. See instructive. See intelligent. See intelligible. See intentional. See interesting. See interpretable. See inventive. See investigable. See jealous. See joyful. See joyous. See justifiable. See kingly. See knightly. See knotty. See knowable. See laborious. See ladylike. See level. See libidinous. See lightsome. See limber. See lineal. See logical. See lordly. See losable. See lovable. See lucent. See luminous. See lustrous. See lusty. See maidenly. See makable. See malleable. See manageable. See manful. See manlike. See manly. See marketable. See marriable. See marriageable. See marvelous. See masculine. See matchable. See matronlike. See meek. See meet. See melodious. See mendable. See mentionable. See mercenary. See merciable. See meritable. See merry. See metaphorical. See mighty. See mild. See military. See mindful. See mingleable. See miraculous. See miry. See mitigable. See modifiable. See modish. See moist. See monkish. See motherly. See muscular. See musical. See mysterious. See namable. See native. See navigable. See needful. See negotiable. See niggard. See noble. See objectionable. [ 1913 Webster ] [ 1913 Webster ] Variants: Unnoble, Unniggard, Unnegotiable, Unneedful, Unnavigable, Unnative, Unnamable, Unmysterious, Unmusical, Unmuscular, Unmotherly, Unmonkish, Unmoist, Unmodish, Unmodifiable, Unmitigable, Unmiry, Unmiraculous, Unmingleable, Unmindful, Unmilitary, Unmild, Unmighty, Unmetaphorical, Unmerry, Unmeritable, Unmerciable, Unmercenary, Unmentionable, Unmendable, Unmelodious, Unmeet, Unmeek, Unmatronlike, Unmatchable, Unmasculine, Unmarvelous, Unmarriageable, Unmarriable, Unmarketable, Unmanly, Unmanlike, Unmanful, Unmanageable, Unmalleable, Unmakable, Unmaidenly, Unlusty, Unlustrous, Unluminous, Unlucent, Unlovable, Unlosable, Unlordly, Unlogical, Unlineal, Unlimber, Unlightsome, Unlibidinous, Unlevel, Unladylike, Unlaborious, Unknowable, Unknotty, Unknightly, Unkingly, Unjustifiable, Unjoyous, Unjoyful, Unjealous, Uninvestigable, Uninventive, Uninterpretable, Uninteresting, Unintentional, Unintelligible, Unintelligent, Uninstructive, Uninquisitive, Uninjurious, Uninhabitable, Uningenuous, Uningenious, Uninfluential, Uninflammable, Unindustrious, Unindulgent, Unindifferent, Unincreasable, Unincidental, Unimpugnable, Unimprovable, Unimpressionable, Unimpressible, Unimportant, Unimplicit, Unimmortal, Unimaginative, Unimaginable, Unillusory, Unidle, Unideal, Unhygienic, Unhhurtful, Unhurt, Unhostile, Unhopeful, Unhonorable, Unhigh | Indifferent | a. [ F. indifférent, L. indifferens. See In- not, and Different. ] [ 1913 Webster ] 1. Not making a difference; having no influence or preponderating weight; involving no preference, concern, or attention; of no account; without significance or importance. [ 1913 Webster ] Dangers are to me indifferent. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ] Everything in the world is indifferent but sin. Jer. Taylor. [ 1913 Webster ] His slightest and most indifferent acts . . . were odious in the clergyman's sight. Hawthorne. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. Neither particularly good, not very bad; of a middle state or quality; passable; mediocre. [ 1913 Webster ] The staterooms are in indifferent order. Sir W. Scott. [ 1913 Webster ] 3. Not inclined to one side, party, or choice more than to another; neutral; impartial. [ 1913 Webster ] Indifferent in his choice to sleep or die. Addison. [ 1913 Webster ] 4. Feeling no interest, anxiety, or care, respecting anything; unconcerned; inattentive; apathetic; heedless; as, to be indifferent to the welfare of one's family. [ 1913 Webster ] It was a law of Solon, that any person who, in the civil commotions of the republic, remained neuter, or an indifferent spectator of the contending parties, should be condemned to perpetual banishment. Addison. [ 1913 Webster ] 5. (Law) Free from bias or prejudice; impartial; unbiased; disinterested. [ 1913 Webster ] In choice of committees for ripening business for the counsel, it is better to choose indifferent persons than to make an indifferency by putting in those that are strong on both sides. Bacon. [ 1913 Webster ] Indifferent tissue (Anat.), the primitive, embryonic, undifferentiated tissue, before conversion into connective, muscular, nervous, or other definite tissue. [ 1913 Webster ]
| Indifferent | adv. To a moderate degree; passably; tolerably. [ Obs. ] “News indifferent good.” Shak. [ 1913 Webster ] | Indifferentism | n. [ Cf. F. indifférentisme. ] [ 1913 Webster ] 1. State of indifference; lack of interest or earnestness; especially, a systematic apathy regarding what is true or false in religion or philosophy; agnosticism. [ 1913 Webster ] The indifferentism which equalizes all religions and gives equal rights to truth and error. Cardinal Manning. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. (Metaph.) Same as Identism. [ 1913 Webster ] 3. (R. C. Ch.) A heresy consisting in an unconcern for any particular creed, provided the morals be right and good. Gregory XVI. [ 1913 Webster ] | Indifferentist | n. One governed by indifferentism. [ 1913 Webster ] | Indifferently | adv. In an indifferent manner; without distinction or preference; impartially; without concern, wish, affection, or aversion; tolerably; passably. [ 1913 Webster ] That they may truly and indifferently minister justice, to the punishment of wickedness and vice, and to the maintenance of thy true religion, and virtue. Book of Com. Prayer [ Eng. Ed. ] [ 1913 Webster ] Set honor in one eye and death i' the other, And I will look on both indifferently. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ] I hope it may indifferently entertain your lordship at an unbending hour. Rowe. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| indifferent | (adj) ซึ่งเป็นกลาง, See also: ซึ่งไม่เข้าข้างฝ่ายใดฝ่ายหนึ่ง, ซึ่งไม่ลำเอียง, Syn. detached, impartial, neutral, Ant. biased, partial | indifferent | (adj) ซึ่งไม่เอาใจใส่, See also: ซึ่งไม่สนใจ, Syn. uncaring, unconcerned, uninterested, Ant. caring, concerned, interested |
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| indifferent | (อินดิฟ' เฟอเรินทฺ) adj. ไม่สนใจ, เมินเฉย, ไม่แยแส, ไม่ไยดี, ไม่ลำเอียง, ความเป็นกลางไม่ดีเท่าไร, ไม่สำคัญ, เป็นกลาง. -n. บุคคลผู้เมินเฉย., See also: indifferently adv., Syn. apathetic, ordinary, Ant. concerned, avid |
| | | | | | ใจจืด | (adj) indifferent, See also: callous, unfeeling, unsympathetic, heartless, unkind, harsh, inconsiderate, insensate, Syn. ใจดำ, ใจแคบ, Ant. ใจดี, Example: เขาช่างเป็นคนใจจืดกับคนยากไร้เหลือเกิน | ประดาษ | (adj) common, See also: indifferent, mediocre, usual, normal, ordinary, Syn. ดาษ, สามัญ, ทั่วไป, ดารดาษ, Ant. พิเศษ, เฉพาะ, Example: ของประดาษอย่างนี้เธอไม่ชอบหรอก | เฉยชา | (adj) indifferent, See also: cold, still, ignorant, unconcerned, detached, Syn. เย็นชา, เฉยเมย, ไม่ยินดียินร้าย, Example: สามีหล่อนมองหล่อนด้วยท่าทีเฉยชา, Thai Definition: ที่มีอาการนิ่งอยู่ ไม่ยินดียินร้ายต่อสิ่งรอบตัว | เฉยเมย | (adj) indifferent, See also: unconcerned, passive, Syn. ละเลย, เพิกเฉย, Ant. ใส่ใจ, สนใจ, Example: ทีท่าเฉยเมยของเขาสร้างความพลุ่งพล่านต่อฝ่ายตรงกันข้ามได้เป็นอย่างมาก |
| ชินชา | [chin chā] (v, exp) EN: be apathetic ; be indifferent ; be unconcerned | เฉย | [choēi] (v) EN: be still ; be indifferent ; be silent ; keep one's peace ; be apathetic ; be unconcerned ; keep one's peace ; be indifferent ; sit by FR: demeurer impassible ; rester sans rien faire | เฉยชา | [choēichā] (adj) EN: indifferent ; cold ; still ; ignorant ; unconcerned ; detached FR: indifférent ; détaché ; passif | เฉย ๆ | [choēi-choei] (x) EN: indifferent ; impassive ; calm ; without a particular feeling ; so-so FR: indifférent ; impassible ; calme ; sans état d'âme ; sans avis | เฉยเมย | [choēimoēi] (adj) EN: indifferent ; unconcerned ; passive ; inactive FR: passif ; inactif ; indifférent | ดูดาย | [dūdāi] (v) EN: be indifferent | ใจจืด | [jaijeūt] (adj) EN: indifferent ; callous ; unfeeling ; unsympathetic ; heartless ; unkind ; harsh ; inconsiderate ; insensate ; inconsiderate ; unmoved FR: indifférent ; insensible ; insignifiant ; irresponsable ; insensé | ขี้เป้ | [khīpē] (adj) EN: inferior ; indifferent | คร้าน | [khrān] (adj) EN: lazy ; indolent ; indifferent ; slothful (lit.) FR: paresseux ; indolent | ไม่เอาใจใส่ | [mai aojaisai] (adj) FR: indifférent ; insoucieux |
| | | | Indifferent | a. [ F. indifférent, L. indifferens. See In- not, and Different. ] [ 1913 Webster ] 1. Not making a difference; having no influence or preponderating weight; involving no preference, concern, or attention; of no account; without significance or importance. [ 1913 Webster ] Dangers are to me indifferent. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ] Everything in the world is indifferent but sin. Jer. Taylor. [ 1913 Webster ] His slightest and most indifferent acts . . . were odious in the clergyman's sight. Hawthorne. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. Neither particularly good, not very bad; of a middle state or quality; passable; mediocre. [ 1913 Webster ] The staterooms are in indifferent order. Sir W. Scott. [ 1913 Webster ] 3. Not inclined to one side, party, or choice more than to another; neutral; impartial. [ 1913 Webster ] Indifferent in his choice to sleep or die. Addison. [ 1913 Webster ] 4. Feeling no interest, anxiety, or care, respecting anything; unconcerned; inattentive; apathetic; heedless; as, to be indifferent to the welfare of one's family. [ 1913 Webster ] It was a law of Solon, that any person who, in the civil commotions of the republic, remained neuter, or an indifferent spectator of the contending parties, should be condemned to perpetual banishment. Addison. [ 1913 Webster ] 5. (Law) Free from bias or prejudice; impartial; unbiased; disinterested. [ 1913 Webster ] In choice of committees for ripening business for the counsel, it is better to choose indifferent persons than to make an indifferency by putting in those that are strong on both sides. Bacon. [ 1913 Webster ] Indifferent tissue (Anat.), the primitive, embryonic, undifferentiated tissue, before conversion into connective, muscular, nervous, or other definite tissue. [ 1913 Webster ]
| Indifferent | adv. To a moderate degree; passably; tolerably. [ Obs. ] “News indifferent good.” Shak. [ 1913 Webster ] | Indifferentism | n. [ Cf. F. indifférentisme. ] [ 1913 Webster ] 1. State of indifference; lack of interest or earnestness; especially, a systematic apathy regarding what is true or false in religion or philosophy; agnosticism. [ 1913 Webster ] The indifferentism which equalizes all religions and gives equal rights to truth and error. Cardinal Manning. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. (Metaph.) Same as Identism. [ 1913 Webster ] 3. (R. C. Ch.) A heresy consisting in an unconcern for any particular creed, provided the morals be right and good. Gregory XVI. [ 1913 Webster ] | Indifferentist | n. One governed by indifferentism. [ 1913 Webster ] | Indifferently | adv. In an indifferent manner; without distinction or preference; impartially; without concern, wish, affection, or aversion; tolerably; passably. [ 1913 Webster ] That they may truly and indifferently minister justice, to the punishment of wickedness and vice, and to the maintenance of thy true religion, and virtue. Book of Com. Prayer [ Eng. Ed. ] [ 1913 Webster ] Set honor in one eye and death i' the other, And I will look on both indifferently. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ] I hope it may indifferently entertain your lordship at an unbending hour. Rowe. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| | | | あっけらかんと | [akkerakanto] (adv) quite indifferent; looking blank; looking as though one has nothing at all to do with what is going on [Add to Longdo] | つれない | [tsurenai] (adj-i) cold; indifferent; unfriendly; unsympathetic; unkind [Add to Longdo] | どうでもいい(P);どうだっていい | [doudemoii (P); doudatteii] (exp) inconsequential; indifferent; not worth worrying about; whatever you do is OK; trivial; (P) [Add to Longdo] | 気がない;気が無い | [きがない, kiganai] (exp) (1) (See 気のない) to be uninterested; (adj-f) (2) indifferent; listless [Add to Longdo] | 気のない;気の無い | [きのない, kinonai] (adj-i) (See 気がない) indifferent; half-hearted; dispirited; listless [Add to Longdo] | 気楽トンボ;気楽蜻蛉;気楽とんぼ | [きらくとんぼ(気楽蜻蛉;気楽とんぼ);きらくトンボ(気楽トンボ), kirakutonbo ( kiraku tonbo ; kiraku tonbo ); kiraku tonbo ( kiraku tonbo )] (n) (See 極楽蜻蛉) happy-go-lucky fellow; easygoing and indifferent person; pococurante [Add to Longdo] | 極楽蜻蛉 | [ごくらくとんぼ, gokurakutonbo] (n) happy-go-lucky fellow; an easygoing and indifferent person; a pococurante [Add to Longdo] | 見かねる;見兼ねる | [みかねる, mikaneru] (v1, vt) to be unable to let pass unnoticed; to be unable to be indifferent; to be unable to just watch (without doing anything) [Add to Longdo] | 見るに見かねる;見るに見兼ねる | [みるにみかねる, mirunimikaneru] (exp) (See 見かねる・みかねる) unable to let pass unnoticed; unable to be indifferent; unable to just watch (without doing anything); can't bear to see; can't stand watching; can't just stand by [Add to Longdo] | 国民不在 | [こくみんふざい, kokuminfuzai] (exp) out of touch with the voters; indifferent to the concerns of the people [Add to Longdo] |
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