unindifferently

English

Adverb

unindifferently (comparative more unindifferently, superlative most unindifferently)

  1. Without indifference.
    • 2022, Louise Jordan Miln, The Green Goddess:
      "His subjects?" The Raja seemed puzzled. "Ah," he exclaimed not unindifferently, but as if a light had broken in, "I see you mean the King of England. What terms does His Majesty propose?"
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    • 1614, Lucius Annaeus Seneca, ‎Thomas Lodge, The Workes of Lucius Annaeus Seneca (page 36)
      See, I pray you, how some men [] have vniustly censured, and vnindifferently esteemed the goods, and those graces which they haue bestowed vpon vs. They complaine because wee equall not Elephants in bulke of bodie, Harts in swiftnesse, Birds in lightnesse, Bulls in force.