disinterestdis‧in‧terest /dɪsˈɪntrɪst/ noun [uncountable] - Abstraction and disinterest were prized over concern, or even fitness with the real world.
- Certainly, I do not pretend any scholarly disinterest with this book.
- Despite the increase in incidents of police abuse, the department showed disinterest in prosecuting police officers for brutality.
- From the beginning, they have echoed their disinterest in matters like chart placings and mass popularity.
- His refusal to talk to the media is but the latest example of his disinterest in assuming any leadership responsibilities.
- I wave a fluttery wave of inconsequential cheerfulness and close the door, having reached new heights of cynical disinterest.
- Professional associations would seem to be well placed in terms of expertise and disinterest to carry out this kind of selection.
- Such inner poise and disinterest are fundamental to every spiritual practice, for without them the richness of awareness is impeded.
adjectiveinterested ≠ disinterested ≠ uninterestedinteresting ≠ uninterestingadverbinterestinglydisinterestedlynouninterest ≠ disinterestverbinterest