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BNC: 18575 COCA: 16987

uninterested

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uninterested /ˌʌnˈɪntrəstəd/ adjective
uninterested
/ˌʌnˈɪntrəstəd/
adjective
Learner's definition of UNINTERESTED
: not wanting to learn more about something or become involved in something : not interested不感兴趣的;不关心的often + in
BNC: 18575 COCA: 16987

uninterested

adjective

un·​in·​ter·​est·​ed
ˌən-ˈin-t(ə-)rə-stəd;
-ˈin-tə-ˌre- How to pronounce uninterested (audio)
-ˈin-ˌtre-;
-ˈin-tər-
: not interested : not having the mind or feelings engaged
Disinterested vs. Uninterested: Usage Guide

Disinterested and uninterested have a tangled history. Uninterested originally meant impartial, but this sense fell into disuse during the 18th century. About the same time the original sense of disinterested also disappeared, with uninterested developing a new sense—the present meaning—to take its place. The original sense of uninterested is still out of use, but the original sense of disinterested revived in the early 20th century. The revival has since been under frequent attack as an illiteracy and a blurring or loss of a useful distinction. Actual usage shows otherwise. The "free from selfish interest" sense of disinterested is still its most frequent sense, especially in edited prose; it shows no sign of vanishing. Further, disinterested has developed an additional sense—"no longer interested"—perhaps influenced by the "deprive of" sense of the prefix dis-, that contrasts with uninterested.

when I grow tired or disinterested in anything, I experience a disgust Jack London, letter, 1914

Still, use of the "not interested" and "no longer interested" senses of disinterested will incur the disapproval of some who may not fully appreciate the history of this word or the subtleties of its present use.

Example Sentences

the teacher decided to make a career change after having to teach yet another class of uninterested teens
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Word History

First Known Use

1661, in the meaning defined above

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The first known use of uninterested was in 1661
BNC: 18575 COCA: 16987
uninterested

adjective

VERBS | ADVERB | PREPOSITION VERBSappear, be, look, seem, sound顯得淡漠;不關心;看上去不感興趣;似乎不感興趣;聽起來不感興趣remain仍然不感興趣ADVERBcompletely, totally, utterly完全不感興趣largely (especially NAmE) 基本不感興趣PREPOSITIONin對⋯不感興趣She was completely uninterested in her career.她對自己的工作完全不感興趣。

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