You need to force yourself to do it. No one will every cut anyone slack in this world.
She remained disinterested in the conversation, showing no interest or bias towards the topic at hand.
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....
Answer this question… How do you make a sentence using the word manipulation
When you speak a sentence you do so with phonics.
Your inability to make a sentence with a simple word such as "mystic"is rather mystic
No, starting a sentence with "then" does not make it a complete sentence on its own. It is typically used as a transition word indicating sequence or consequence and should be followed by an independent clause to form a complete sentence.
Disinterested and uninterested are different.
The Boy Was Disinterested In What The Teacher Said .
To a disinterested observer, both sides seemed unreasonable in their demands. It was difficult to find a disinterested voter as the fiercely-contested election drew nearer.
Example sentences for disinterested: I wanted to plan a surprise party for Mom's birthday, but my siblings seemed disinterested. As a child, she was completely disinterested in dolls and preferred to play with Tonka trucks. Since buying that video game, he has been disinterested in all other activities.
Example sentence - The children had no fear of being reprimanded because their parents were disinterested in their behavior.
Judges should be disinterested, unbiased, as a case's verdict must be produced on evidence, not one's inner feelings.
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....
*uninterested, not disinterested.
Let's ask a disinterested third party. Maybe the third party will be more fun, tonight.
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.
children or the disinterested public
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