Make no difference to (one) In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "make no difference to (one)", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Julia Huong calendar 2022-03-07 09:03

Meaning of Make no difference to (one)

Synonyms:

makes me no nevermind

Make no difference to (one) informal verb phrase

To have no influence on someone, either positive or negative.

It makes no difference to me whether you go or stay.

Tell tales- it makes no difference to me.

You can come if you like. It makes no difference to us.

Other phrases about:

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One of the last words of King Charles II when he asked his brother to look after Nell (his mistress)
be beyond caring

Be outside the ability or willingness of someone to care more about a particular person or issue

How’s it hanging?

How's it going?; how are you?

Let every man skin his own skunk.

An individual should only work on and care about his or her work, and should not interfere with others.

take (great) pains (to do something)/go to great pains (to do something)

To spend a lot of effort, time, and care on doing something.

Grammar and Usage of Make no difference to (one)

Verb Forms

  • make no difference to (one)

The verb "make" should be conjugated according to its tense.

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