What is another word for who cares??

Pronunciation: [hˌuː kˈe͡əz] (IPA)

The phrase "who cares?" is a dismissive response to a statement or situation that someone may find irrelevant or unimportant. Some alternative phrases or synonyms for this term include "why does it matter?", "so what?", "what's the point?", "who gives a darn?", "why bother?", "what difference does it make?", "it's not my concern", or simply "I don't care". These phrases can be used in different contexts to express a lack of interest or concern, and may be used to indicate a need for more relevant information before engaging in a conversation or debate.

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What are the hypernyms for Who cares??

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Who cares?

  • We all live on the same planet, it is our only home, so... we used to rotate crops back in the day and, you know, who cares? if you're going to make a profit if everybody's too dead or glowing in the dark to be able to purchase anything.
    Michael Berryman
  • Archaeology is the peeping Tom of the sciences. It is the sandbox of men who cares? not where they are going; they merely want to know where everyone else has been.
    Jim Bishop
  • But who cares?? I can honestly look back and realize that everything happened for a reason. Everything that fell apart has fallen back into place beautifully and magically.
    Edie Brickell
  • Elections are also about the future - the pledges that we are making for this country. For those who cares? about equality and fairness in the UK, and beyond, Labour really is the only choice.
    Anne Campbell
  • You know, who cares? about seeing the girls when everybody wants to see the band. That's what's important, KISS is important. I think we look great, and the attitude is there, and I'm real happy with it.
    Eric Carr

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