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disinterested

[dis-in-tuh-res-tid, -tri-stid] / dɪsˈɪn təˌrɛs tɪd, -trɪ stɪd /


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Headstrong, queer and disinterested in Victorian pieties, she escaped her smothering Indianapolis family and headed to Chicago, where she hustled work as a bookseller and book reviewer.

From Los Angeles Times

I hadn’t expected her to be enthusiastic, but I also hadn’t thought she’d seem so disinterested.

From Literature

In ‘Critique of Judgment,’ Immanuel Kant argues that taste—the discerning appreciation of the beautiful and good—requires the critic to remain disinterested, unmoved by their own feelings of delight or aversion.

From The Wall Street Journal

Texas law requires a trustee to be a “disinterested party.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Albert recalled how there were training sessions when Asprilla was disinterested and "with us without being with us".

From BBC