I care not, 'tis Revenge That I must sacrifice my Love and Pleasure to.
I care not who it belongs to, 'tis better dying within Doors like a Man, than in the Street like a Dog.
I care not for my self, but for the good pious Alderman.
He is so stingy a fellow I care not to see him; I quite cleared myself of his office, and did give him liberty to take any body in.
And perhaps I may receive at this time some wrong by it; but I care not, for what I did was out of my desire to do justice.
This do put strange apprehensions into all our Board; only I think I am the least troubled at it, for I care not at all for it: but my Lord Brouncker and Pen do seem to think much of it.
You hear what a character the impudent knave gives me; but, so it serves your lordship's turn, I care not.
I care not what I drink, so the liquor be wholesome.
I care not a fig for a few paltry acres, and as God hears me I'm a reasonable man.
Then I care not," I replied; "I only to live to reward you.
I care not whither--anywhere away from here--if indeed I go anywhere.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "care not" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.