Indifferent in spanish

Indiferente

pronunciation: indifeɹ̩ente part of speech: adjective
In gestures
indiferente

indifferent1 = indiferente. 

Example: Contrary to popular belief, people who have been deaf from birth are not indifferent to aesthetic literature.

indifferent2 = mediocre. 

Example: This risk I gladly accept in the hope that I have succeeded in bringing to your notice the fact that there is an ailment here, however indifferent my diagnosis may have been, and by provoking thought on the matter.

Indifferent synonyms

fair in spanish: justa, pronunciation: fer adjective, nounneutral in spanish: neutral, pronunciation: nutrəl adjectivemoderate in spanish: moderar, pronunciation: mɑdɜrət adjectiveinert in spanish: inerte, pronunciation: ɪnɜrt adjectiveinferior in spanish: inferior, pronunciation: ɪnfɪriɜr adjectiveapathetic in spanish: apático, pronunciation: æpəθetɪk adjectiveordinary in spanish: ordinario, pronunciation: ɔrdəneri adjectiveimpartial in spanish: imparcial, pronunciation: ɪmpɑrʃəl adjectivedeaf in spanish: sordo, pronunciation: def adjective, nounimmaterial in spanish: inmaterial, pronunciation: ɪmətɪriəl adjectiveunbiased in spanish: imparcial, pronunciation: ənbaɪəst adjectivepassable in spanish: pasable, pronunciation: pæsəbəl adjectivetolerable in spanish: tolerable, pronunciation: tɑlɜrəbəl adjectiveunimportant in spanish: sin importancia, pronunciation: ənɪmpɔrtənt adjectiveuninterested in spanish: desinteresado, pronunciation: ənɪntrəstəd adjectiveso-so in spanish: regular, pronunciation: soʊsoʊ adverbunconcerned in spanish: despreocupado, pronunciation: ənkənsɜrnd adjectiveunreactive in spanish: no reactivo, pronunciation: ənriktɪv adjectiveunbiassed in spanish: sin sesgo, pronunciation: ənbaɪəst adjective
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