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uninterested
[ uhn-in-ter-uh-stid, -truh-stid, -tuh-res-tid ]
adjective
- having or showing no feeling of interest; indifferent.
- not personally concerned in something.
Synonyms:
uninterested
/ ʌnˈɪntrɪstɪd; -tərɪs- /
adjective
- indifferent; unconcerned
Usage
Confusables Note
Derived Forms
- ܲˈԳٱٱ, adverb
- ܲˈԳٱٱԱ, noun
Other 51Թ Forms
- ܲ·t··· adverb
- ܲ·t···Ա noun
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of uninterested1
Example Sentences
He was uninterested, or perhaps unable to understand, the reason why America had been the "free world's" security guarantor during the Cold War and almost certainly failed to grasp the complexities of the nuclear age.
His warnings of facing potential military action unless talks were agreed to seem to have fallen on uninterested ears - as Ayatollah Ali Khamenei rejected the idea of negotiations, calling it "deception of public opinion".
He’s uninterested in the book’s driving point: Paul’s struggle to make sense of a world where petty rules have supplanted community and common sense.
Like that movie about a girl who befriends a super pig being hunted by meat industry overlords — along with almost all of his other work — Bong is completely uninterested in the concept of subtext.
“The art scene seemed to be completely uninterested in the practice of Black artists,” he says.
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