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indifferently

adverb as in rather badly

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adverb as in in an indifferent manner

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The old donkey had found several figs on the ground and chewed them indifferently as I petted him.

They were accused of not securing their son’s gun and acting indifferently toward his deteriorating mental health.

This morning, as I sliced a ripe banana into a pillowy bowl of fresh yogurt, I wasn't just indifferently throwing together another breakfast.

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His mother, though observant, remained angry at God for standing by indifferently as her infant son Avrohom was torn from her arms when she arrived at Auschwitz.

“Life in that room seemed to be occurring beneath the sea. Time flowed past indifferently above us; hours and days had no meaning,” David tells us of the beginning of their affair.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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