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TOEFL BNC: 14234 COCA: 15175

disinterested

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disinterested /dɪsˈɪntrəstəd/ adjective
disinterested
/dɪsˈɪntrəstəd/
adjective
Learner's definition of DISINTERESTED
[more disinterested; most disinterested]
: not influenced by personal feelings, opinions, or concerns客观的;无私的;公正的
: having no desire to know about a particular thing : not interested不感兴趣的;不关心的often + in
◊ This sense is commonly used but some people consider it to be incorrect and say that “uninterested” should be used instead.此义项常用,但有些人认为不正确,应用uninterested。

— disinterestedly

adverb

— disinterestedness

noun [noncount]
TOEFL BNC: 14234 COCA: 15175

disinterested

adjective

dis·​in·​ter·​est·​ed (ˌ)dis-ˈin-trə-stəd How to pronounce disinterested (audio)
-ˈin-tə-ˌre-,
-tə-rə-,
-tər-;
-ˈin-ˌtre-
1
a
: not having the mind or feelings engaged (see engaged sense 1) : not interested
telling them in a disinterested voice Tom Wicker
disinterested in women J. A. Brussel
b
: no longer interested
husband and wife become disinterested in each other T. I. Rubin
2
: free from selfish motive or interest (see interest entry 1 sense 1a) : unbiased
a disinterested decision
disinterested intellectual curiosity is the lifeblood of real civilization G. M. Trevelyan
disinterestedly adverb
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.

Choose the Right Synonym for disinterested

indifferent, unconcerned, incurious, aloof, detached, disinterested mean not showing or feeling interest.

indifferent implies neutrality of attitude from lack of inclination, preference, or prejudice.

indifferent to the dictates of fashion

unconcerned suggests a lack of sensitivity or regard for others' needs or troubles.

unconcerned about the homeless

incurious implies an inability to take a normal interest due to dullness of mind or to self-centeredness.

incurious about the world

aloof suggests a cool reserve arising from a sense of superiority or disdain for inferiors or from shyness.

aloof from his coworkers

detached implies an objective attitude achieved through absence of prejudice or selfishness.

observed family gatherings with detached amusement

disinterested implies a circumstantial freedom from concern for personal or especially financial advantage that enables one to judge or advise without bias.

judged by a panel of disinterested observers

Example Sentences

the disinterested pursuit of truth the city's philistines, naturally disinterested in art, voted to cut the museum's budget
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Word History

First Known Use

circa 1612, in the meaning defined at sense 1a

Time Traveler
The first known use of disinterested was circa 1612
TOEFL BNC: 14234 COCA: 15175

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