
Adiaphorous
[ad-ee-AF-er-əs]
Part of speech: adjective
Origin: Ancient Greek, 17th century
1.
Neither harmful nor beneficial.
Examples of Adiaphorous in a sentence
"Many home remedies are adiaphorous potions, but they might offer a placebo effect."
"Kendall sees social media as adiaphorous, so he doesn’t worry about his kids being on their phones, but he would rather they spent that time reading."

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