💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Make no odds"
Found via reverse dictionary — words that share a conceptual meaning.
| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| make nothing ofverb | To consider as trifling or unimportant. |
| take no notice ofverb | (idiomatic, transitive) To ignore. |
| go for nothingverb | To have no value, or carry no weight with someone. |
| could care lessverb | (US, nonstandard) To not care at all; to have no concern or interest; to be apathetic. |
| not make any bones aboutverb | Alternative form of make no bones about. [(idiomatic) To do, indicate, or say something clearly and without hesitation, even if it may be unpleasant.] |
| never mindverb | (hortative) It is not important; do not fret; used to reassure or comfort the person to whom it is said. |
| couldn't care lessverb | (idiomatic) To not care at all; to have no interest or concern; to be apathetic. |
| lead nowhereverb | (idiomatic) to have no purpose, to result in nothing. |
| set at naughtverb | Alternative form of set at nought. [(archaic) To treat as unimportant or worthless; to despise, disregard, defy, unheed.] |
| not pay any mindverb | Alternative form of pay no mind. [(intransitive, transitive) To ignore someone or something.] |
| benothingverb | (transitive, rare, obsolete) To reduce to nothing; annihilate. |
| do nothingverb | To not take any action; to fail to do or accomplish something. |
| could not care lessverb | Alternative form of couldn't care less. [(idiomatic) To not care at all; to have no interest or concern; to be apathetic.] |
| have nothing on someone | — |
| no-sellverb | (transitive) To shrug off; to withstand without significant reaction or injury. |
| pay no mindverb | (intransitive, transitive) To ignore someone or something. |
| go nowhere fastverb | (idiomatic) To fail to make any progress. |
| zilchnoun | (uncountable, informal) Nothing, zero. |
| leave well enough aloneverb | To leave something alone; to avoid trying to correct, fix, or improve what is already adequate. |
| rest easyverb | (idiomatic, informal) To cease worrying about something; to not be concerned or troubled by worries. |
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