"Indifferent" is a word in LAW AND LEGAL, ENGLISH
Impartial; unbiased; disinterested. People v. Vermllyea, 7 Cow. (N. Y.) 122; Fox v. Hills, 1 Conn. 307
Feeling no interest, anxiety, or care, respecting
anything; unconcerned; inattentive; apathetic; heedless; as, to be
indifferent to the welfare of one's family.
Neither particularly good, not very bad; of a middle
state or quality; passable; mediocre.
To a moderate degree; passably; tolerably.
Not mal/ing a difference; having no influence or
preponderating weight; involving no preference, concern, or attention;
of no account; without significance or importance.
Free from bias or prejudice; impartial; unbiased;
disinterested.
Not inclined to one side, party, or choice more than
to another; neutral; impartial.
Not in all ways (of course), but the animals you know have power: they have abilities humans lack, could be dangerous, could bring life, mean things that mean things.
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Minutes before the cremation, the undertaker quietly sat down next to the grieving widow. "How old was your husband?" he asked."He was ninety-eight," she answered softly. "Two years oder than I am.""Really?" the undertaker said. "Hardly worth going home, wouldn't you say?"
Not partial; not favoring one more than another; treating all alike; unprejudiced; unbiased; disinterested; equitable; fair; just.
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