He is dismayed by the indifference of the public to its own peril, but it is the acquiescent dismay of an older man. |
Perhaps part of my indifference is that on the whole, the cast was full of unconvincing actors. |
All politicians are accountable to us and we must not confuse arrogant indifference with real leadership. |
In both, a small minority seeks tolerance of behaviour that causes in the majority anything from indifference through distaste to abhorrence. |
The boy then sat on top of the pillow, affecting an air of supreme indifference. |
One can affect unawareness, feign indifference or summon up some other defense against such entreaties. |