uninterested

IPA: ʌnˈɪntrʌstʌd

adjective

  • (obsolete) Unmotivated by personal interest; unbiased, disinterested.
  • Not interested; indifferent, not concerned.
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Examples of "uninterested" in Sentences

  • -don't even say his name in the same sentence as "uninterested"-so, no.
  • But the natives appear to be growing uninterested, which is far worse than restless.
  • James, disinterested/uninterested is a good example of what I mean by uninformed advice.
  • Emanuel are described as uninterested in either the legal or policy merits of the issue of a criminal investigation.
  • Getting back to the point of Professor Althouse's post, Barack Obama has been described as uninterested in foreign policy.
  • I remain uninterested in the political agenda free enterprise driven efforts that to date have to a large degree fallen in their face as well they should.
  • Of course, there are other kinds of consumers, and Wednesday Comics no doubt will appeal to those regular comics-shop patrons who remain uninterested in the latest continuity-intensive event.
  • This was a great review although I do have to say, old fogy that I am, that on Monday I told my Basic Writing Skills students at Fordham that distinterested doesn't mean "uninterested" -- a very good job of criticism.
  • We're all welcome to our pet peeves, and I certainly have some "loathe" for "loath" annoys me, as does "disinterested" for "uninterested" -- the latter I can justify as a useful distinction, though, but I try to let my desire for a lively and vivid language overcome my occasional desire to battle the barbarians.

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