Uninterested means that something is not of interest to you. For example, a US citizen who doesn't care about the 2008 Presidential Election. Disinterested means you don't have a stake in the outcome of an event. For example, if you are a citizen of a different country and don't live in the US and cannot even vote, you could be called a disinterested party. With a slightly different twist, you might be valuable as a disinterested party to help friends with various kinds of problems, or as a member of a jury.
'Uninterested' means lacking in interest or enthusiasm, while 'disinterested' means impartial or unbiased. 'Uninterested' describes a lack of interest or involvement in something, while 'disinterested' describes a lack of bias or vested interest in a particular outcome.
"The student is bored" means the student feels uninterested or tired. "The student is boring" means the student is not interesting or engaging to others.
Intrapsychic refers to processes within an individual's mind, such as thoughts, emotions, and conflicts. Interpsychic refers to interactions and relationships between individuals, involving communication, understanding, and dynamics between people.
"Difference" refers to the distinction or variation between two or more things, while "indifference" is a lack of interest, concern, or feeling. In essence, difference highlights the contrast, while indifference signifies apathy or disregard.
Yes, there is a difference between "mad" and "angry." "Mad" tends to imply a more intense or irrational state of emotion, whereas "angry" is a more general feeling of displeasure or hostility.
I don't know and I don't care.
Disinterested and uninterested are different.
*uninterested, not disinterested.
Disinterested means to be impartial and not having any bias. Uninterested means a lack of concern with any specific topic. So a disinterested person can vote in an election but not care who wins. An uninterested person could vote but may not since they couldn't care less about the election in the first place.
either could be correct. disinterested is unaffected by self-interest uninterested is not having or showing interest most likely it's the latter, but not knowing the sentence, or what it pretains to....
If she is the right one, she will never become disinterested.
intrigued: verb: to make interested or curious. I was intrigued by his knowledge of cosmetics. synonyms: interested, curious, fascinate(d), arouse, attract, charm, pique, rivet antonyms: uninterested, disinterested, indifferent, apathetic, weary, bored, unconcerned, oblivious, unaware
Synonyms: apathetic casual complacent disinterested incurious insensible insouciant nonchalant perfunctory unconcerned uncurious uninterested
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"Coy" is used to describe someone who is shy or modest in a charming or playful way. It can also refer to someone who is pretending to be uninterested or disinterested in an effort to be more attractive or intriguing.
"Neutral" and "unbiased" can be synonyms, but "neutral" also has other meanings, particularly in science. Probably the closest synonym to "unbiased" would be "disinterested", except that some people persist in using this a a synonym for "uninterested".
Disinterested means holding no particular personal interest, other than the primary one. eg: "Being disinterested, the judge could make a fair judgement." In this case, it means that the judge is not biased either because he does not personally know the people being judged, or because he is not bribed. eg: "This interviewer is disinterested." Similarly, if while recruiting people, an interviewer has already decided on someone, possibly through personal relations, but is still taking interviews, he will NOT be disinterested, since he is interested in someone other than who he is interviewing. This would also apply to people who recruit to gain some personal favours, sexual or otherwise. But if when taking views, he views each interviewee as a potential candidate, merely on the basis of his/her qualifications, then the interviewer could be said to be disinterested. *Not to be confused with uninterested, which means the person is not interested, or not inspired to do something.
The Boy Was Disinterested In What The Teacher Said .