I couldn't care less, is correct, "I could care less" is sensless because if you could care less that means you care at least a little, while the original "I couldn't care less" meant "It would be impossible for me to care less than I do because I do not care at all". " I could care less" has become popular to say but is in fact nonsense.
couldn't care less. It is not an ironic statement!
This means 'I am not at all interested.' and the American usage is 'I could care less'. British and Australian usage is 'I couldn't care less' which seems more emphatic.
I would say geriatrician. One provides medical care for the young and, one provides medical care for the elderly. Of course you could also say the antonym of one who provides care could be one who harms.
'ing' - caring 'less' - careless 'ful' - careful
She could take care of the chickens and the flowers, and he would tend the vegatables
it could that you are nervous that you will disappoint someone you respect or care about
The opposite could be help, also love, care, or nurture.
couldnt care less
i dont know and couldnt care less
The answer is "I could not care less."
It means that they think your heartless, and couldnt care any less about things in life.
its i couldn't care less
No, they could care less what they do to you. They don't have empathy! They could care less what they do to you or how they hurt you.
i honestly couldnt care
no it couldnt
The correct phrase is "couldn't care less." This means that you have zero interest or concern about something. Saying "could care less" implies that you do have some level of interest or concern, which is the opposite of the intended meaning.
i could care less
I could care less
yes and no. it could have punctuation and it couldnt