Disinterest ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Disinterest ( noun )

  1. Lack of interest or concern.
  2. Impartiality or objectivity.

Origin:

From dis- "not" + interest.

Examples:

  1. The disinterest of the audience was palpable.
  2. Her disinterest in the topic was obvious.
  3. His disinterest in the outcome of the game was surprising.
  4. The disinterest of the board in the proposal was disappointing.
  5. The disinterest of the judge in the case was reassuring.

(As a verb)

Disinterest ( verb )

  1. Lack of interest or concern.
  2. Impartiality or objectivity.

Origin:

From dis- "not" + interest.

Examples:

  1. The disinterest of the audience was palpable.
  2. Her disinterest in the topic was obvious.
  3. His disinterest in the outcome of the game was surprising.
  4. The disinterest of the board in the proposal was disappointing.
  5. The disinterest of the judge in the case was reassuring.
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