it is interest
it is interest
The word disinterest means not bothered, the opposite to 'interest' (an antonym).A more common way of saying it is 'not interested' rather than 'disinterest'.Example Sentences:He had complete disinterest for the lecture.Her disinterest had peaked to the point where she began to yawn.'Symptoms' of disinterest is boredom, fatigue and general rudeness.
Not interested
disenchant, bore, disinterest
fun
disinterest, dislike, animosity, indifference.....
One option is foe.
Disinterest would be the antonym of interest since disinterest is the lack of it.
The silent letters in "foe" are the "e" at the end of the word.
to disintegrate something is to break or be broken into fragments.
That would be 'foe'
Yes, "foe" is a noun. It refers to an enemy or opponent in a conflict or competition.