Pronunciation: /aɪ kʊd kɛr lɛs/
verb a word that expresses an action or state of being, such as 'could care'
A1 I could care less about spiders.
A2 I could care less about what others think of me.
B1 I could care less about the latest fashion trends.
B2 I could care less about attending the meeting.
C1 I could care less about the outcome of the election.
C2 I could care less about the opinions of critics.
adverb a word that modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb, such as 'less'
A1 I could care less about spicy food.
A2 I could care less about fashion trends.
B1 I could care less about reality TV shows.
B2 I could care less about celebrity gossip.
C1 I could care less about office politics.
C2 I could care less about others' opinions on my lifestyle choices.
pronoun a word that is used to replace a noun in a sentence, such as 'I'
A1 I could care less about spicy food.
A2 I could care less if it rains tomorrow.
B1 I could care less about what others think of me.
B2 I could care less about keeping up with the latest fashion trends.
C1 I could care less about material possessions and wealth.
C2 I could care less about trivial matters that don't impact my life significantly.
formal I could care less about the current political climate.
informal I could care less about what she thinks of me.
slang I could care less about that drama, to be honest.
figurative I could care less about climbing the corporate ladder.
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