indifference
noun
[ ɪnˈdɪf(ə)r(ə)ns ]
• lack of interest, concern, or sympathy.
• "she shrugged, feigning indifference"
Similar:
lack of concern about,
unconcern about,
apathy about/towards,
nonchalance about,
lack of interest in,
disregard for,
obliviousness to,
uninvolvement in/with,
heedlessness of,
mindlessness of,
carelessness of,
dismissiveness of,
boredom with,
weariness of,
unresponsiveness to,
lack of enthusiasm about,
impassiveness,
impassivity,
dispassionateness,
aloofness,
insouciance,
detachment,
distance,
coldness,
coolness,
unresponsiveness,
passionlessness,
emotionlessness,
lack of feeling,
lack of sympathy,
callousness,
poco-curantism,
• mediocrity.
• "the indifference of Chelsea's midfield"
Origin:
late Middle English (in the sense ‘being neither good nor bad’): from Latin indifferentia, from in- ‘not’ + different- ‘differing, deferring’ (from the verb differre ).