No, the word uninterested is an adjective, a word to describe a noun as lacking interest.
The noun form for the adjective uninterested is uninterestedness.
The suffix for "uninterested" is "-ed."
The girl was uninterested in my advances. Why do my probing questions seem to leave you uninterested in answering them?
Mrs. Johnson was wholly uninterested in anything her son was saying, for she was on the phone.I was UNINTERESTED in the play so I didn't join.
The prefix is un.
The class was uninterested in the history lesson until the teacher began to act out the scenes.
A board is a piece of wood, and bored can mean uninterested.
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yes example: i have a lack of interest in studying..........i am uninterested in studying
The spelling "board" refers to a wooden plank, slat, or shingle.The sound-alike word is "bored" (uninterested, or drilled a hole).
Blasé is used in English in the sense of uninterested or unimpressed. In French it is often used as 'jaded'.
Disinterested and uninterested are different.
An unrelated, and uninterested third party.An unrelated, and uninterested third party.An unrelated, and uninterested third party.An unrelated, and uninterested third party.