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disinterest

[dis-in-ter-ist, -trist] / dɪsˈɪn tər ɪst, -trɪst /




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The casual word “untitled” was pretty common in art, but it possesses an air of disinterest that seems anathema in the vicinity of a Therrien.

From Los Angeles Times

Shifter described abstention in Cuba as a complex phenomenon that could reflect discontent with the government’s “bad performance” and “apathy or disinterest.”

From Seattle Times

The disinterest he got from labels, publishers, managers and pretty much everyone else connected to the industry there was palpable.

From New York Times

“Your disinterest has been at once the saddest part of my childhood and the greatest gift of my life,” she tells her father at one point in the book.

From New York Times

It’s made from the perspective of Miliukova, who’s shown as ardently devoted to the composer despite his complete disinterest in her.

From Seattle Times