who cares

idiom
UK: /ˌhuː ˈkeəz/
US: /ˌhuː ˈkerz/
  1. An expression of indifference or lack of concern.

    1. I don't like this game. Who cares, let's play another one. [ ] [ ]
    2. She said she's quitting, but who cares, we have other people. [ ] [ ]
who cares interjection
  1. A rhetorical question expressing disinterest or contempt.

    1. He failed the test, but who cares, it's just one test. [ ] [ ]
    2. So what if I'm late? Who cares, the meeting wasn't important anyway. [ ] [ ]

Frequently Asked Questions

The phonetic transcription of "who cares" is /ˌhuː ˈkeəz/ in British English and /ˌhuː ˈkerz/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Example usage of "who cares": "I don't like this game. Who cares, let's play another one.". More examples on the page.