Thursday, September 25, 2014

indifferent, in different

Indifferent or indifferent ( one word ) means apathetic; having no interest or opinion--
I asked if they wanted pizza or burgers, but they seemed indifferent.
He gets excited about politics, but she is indifferent.

Indifferent may also mean neither good nor bad; unimportant or unremarkable--
That's an indifferent example. Can you think of a better one?

In different or in different ( two words ) means [ in ] several or various, or separate or distinct--
The last time I saw her she was dressed in different clothes.
Try to imagine how this would work in different situations.

Now that you know that, you can say--
"He likes to eat in different restaurants, but she is indifferent."

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