disinterest in English

noun
1
the state of not being influenced by personal involvement in something; impartiality.
I do not claim any scholarly disinterest with this book
synonyms:impartialityneutralityobjectivitydetachmentdisinterestednesslack of biaslack of prejudiceopen-mindednessfairnessfair-mindednessequitybalanceevenhandedness
2
lack of interest in something.
he chided Dennis for his disinterest in anything that is not his own idea
noun

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1. Aloofness: See: disinterest , disregard , indifference , neutrality

2. He consistently expressed disinterest in a knighthood.

3. It is to the disinterest of the public.

4. 12 Does the Disinterest in Book Reading Matter?

5. 4 He's already showing a widespread disinterest in politics.

6. 2 His total disinterest in money puzzled his family.

7. 1 It is to the disinterest of the public.

8. Some kids become high-achievers to compensate for their parents' disinterest.

9. 3 The exception to Balfour's disinterest in social issues was education.

10. In this they were simply reflecting the typical disinterest of historians.

11. 15 Accepting it with one hand shows disinterest, disrespect and carelessness.

12. I have never known her do a disinterest action; she's always on the make.

13. 13 It's a slowly-growing sense of dissatisfaction, disinterest,(www.Sentencedict.com) disconnectedness.

14. 19 Some kids become high-achievers to compensate for their parents' disinterest.

15. 8 Certainly, I do not pretend any scholarly disinterest with this book.

16. 6 In this they were simply reflecting the typical disinterest of historians.

17. 25 The Republican Party must shoulder some of the blame for the networks' disinterest.

18. 17 I have never known her do a disinterest action; she's always on the make.

19. 14 Add deep psychological meaning to your partner's sexual disinterest, and take it very personally!

20. His total disinterest in the machinations of money bewildered his brothers, his father and extended family.

21. 27 Thus, the corporation is not damaged by the death or disinterest of a particular person.

22. 11 Abstraction and disinterest were prized over concern, or even fitness with the real world.

23. 14 I wave a fluttery wave of inconsequential cheerfulness and close the door, having reached new heights of cynical disinterest.

24. 10 From the beginning, they have echoed their disinterest in matters like chart placings and mass popularity.

25. 7 His total disinterest in the machinations of money bewildered his brothers, his father and extended family.

26. 20 The fact Liberia has no oil seems to explain foreign disinterest in its internal affairs.

27. (Luke 18:8) And when it comes to religion in general, such disinterest is to be expected.

28. 22 Professional associations would seem to be well placed in terms of expertise and disinterest to carry out this kind of selection.

29. Their close and financially rewarding relationship was sufficient to call into question the independence and disinterest of the directors.

30. Personal disinterest in a programme content will help your objectivity in assessing its potential for your public relations purposes.

31. I wave a fluttery wave of inconsequential cheerfulness and close the door, having reached new heights of cynical disinterest.

32. Despite the increase in incidents of police abuse, the department showed disinterest in prosecuting police officers for brutality.

33. 16 We have had to contend with the disinterest of much of the medical profession about this topic.

34. 24 Despite the increase in incidents of police abuse, the department showed disinterest in prosecuting police officers for brutality.

35. Abstraction - Boobishness - boorishness - disinterest - doltishness - impassivity - inanimation - inappetence - insouciance - languidness - loutishness - lumpishness - melancholia - nonchalance - passiveness - resignation - sottishness 12 letter words

36. 18 Their close and financially rewarding relationship was sufficient to call into question the independence and disinterest of the directors.

37. Such inner poise and disinterest are fundamental to every spiritual practice, for without them the richness of awareness is impeded.

38. 9 Such inner poise and disinterest are fundamental to every spiritual practice, for without them the richness of awareness is impeded.

39. 21 I wave a fluttery wave of inconsequential cheerfulness and close the door, having reached new heights of cynical disinterest.

40. 5 Personal disinterest in a programme content will help your objectivity in assessing its potential for your public relations purposes.

41. Some reasons for identifying as Aromantic can include disinterest in romantic relationships, an absence of romantic attraction, or aversion to romance.

42. 23 His refusal to talk to the media is but the latest example of his disinterest in assuming any leadership responsibilities.

43. Affective disorders may include manic (elevated, expansive, or irritable mood with hyperactivity, pressured speech, and inflated self-esteem) or depressive (dejected mood with disinterest in life, sleep

44. Andrei Bely’s Petersburg, first published in 1916, is one of those world masterpiece’s of literature that for whatever reason – general disinterest, lack of popular promotion, minimal amount

45. 26 Results Exploratory factor analysis indicated that separate scale of enervation mentality had 20 items and 4 dimensions: no freshness, no ego, disinterest and force to adapt.

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47. 28 Ninety-seven percent of all mammal species operate their love lives entirely on this signal. They copulate to the point of disinterest, and then they move on.

48. As nouns the difference between Antipathy and apathy is that Antipathy is contrariety or opposition in feeling; settled aversion or dislike; repugnance; distaste while apathy is complete lack of emotion or motivation about a person, activity, or object; depression; lack of interest or enthusiasm; disinterest.

49. Abluvion Substance or things that are washed away ; Abyssal ; Accismus The feigning of disinterest in something while actually desiring it ; Adamantine ; Airling A person who is both young and thoughtless ; Alembic A vessel with a beaked cap or head, formerly used in distilling ; Anything that transforms, purifies, or refines