disinterested in English

adjective
1
not influenced by considerations of personal advantage.
a banker is under an obligation to give disinterested advice
2
having or feeling no interest in something.
her father was so disinterested in her progress that he only visited the school once

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "disinterested" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "disinterested", or refer to the context using the word "disinterested" in the English Dictionary.

1. My advice is quite disinterested.

2. You are not some disinterested bystander.

3. Mostly, the fans were looking disinterested.

4. A lawyer should provide disinterested advice.

5. Her advice appeared to be disinterested.

6. She disinterested herself in politics.

7. His action was not altogether disinterested.

8. I for one am making a disinterested search for information.

9. This fantasy was not fuelled by disinterested speculation but by envy.

10. Some common synonyms of Aloof are detached, disinterested, incurious, indifferent, and unconcerned

11. Find a financial consultant who can offer completely independent and disinterested advice.

12. He was now playing the role of disinterested host and avuncular mentor.

13. Scientists, of course, can be expected to be impartial and disinterested.

14. A squiggle implies that you are too busy and disinterested in the letter.

15. A glass bowl, enclosing her, with Jacob staring in - smiling, benevolent, disinterested.

16. Shy persons tend to be regarded as aloof, bored, disinterested, condescending, cold, and hostile.

17. He's always on the make; I have never known him do a disinterested action.

18. 10 A glass bowl, enclosing her, with Jacob staring in - smiling, benevolent,(www.Sentencedict.com) disinterested.

19. Apathetically: indifferently, listlessly, without interest, in a disinterested manner: Translations: 1 – 1 / 1

20. His action was not disinterested because he hoped to make money out of the affair.

21. But for most, in a community that is studiously disinterested in celebrity, Simpson is simply ignored.

22. Not disinterested; he is certainly smart enough to understand the depth and breadth of his blessings.

23. Antonyms for Classist include egalitarian, unstratified, fair, impartial, unbiased, neutral, open-minded, unprejudiced, broad-minded and disinterested

24. The individual becomes apathetic and disinterested, reduces the speed of work and the care taken over work.

25. Managers who did encounter hostile, judgmental, or disinterested reactions from their bosses rarely initiated such interactions again.

26. Antonyms for Conditioned include untrained, fresh, fair, impartial, unbiased, neutral, open-minded, unprejudiced, broad-minded and disinterested

27. 24 She had not known that men could be so disinterested, chivalrous, in their love for women.

28. I began to be very disinterested in computers themselves, so I began to make paintings out of PalmPilots.

29. Woolf described her as 'an attractive woman; competent, disinterested, taking blood tests all day to solve abstract problems'.

30. As soon as the lights snapped on, he glanced at me for a second in a bored, disinterested way.

31. Visual sensibility is a prerequisite of art appreciation, and a genuine aesthetic experience is both self-sufficient and disinterested.

32. She even considered a discreet retreat to her own lair, but recognised that she lacked such disinterested nobility.

33. He follows the camp routines well, but at times he becomes disinterested and a little slow in carrying them out.

34. Indeed, it is the disinterested character of the reactions which is the criterion for being aware from other people's viewpoints.

35. "Becky has apathy for the entire classroom." Aloofness means being disinterested, but it also means being cold and distant

36. They do not expect the medical profession to be disinterested, and are disappointed if it does not provide advice and support.

37. They believe, because they want to believe it, that he is offering disinterested advice, as best befits their needs.

38. His wife left him, he became increasingly disinterested in his work and he returned to Cornwall as a tramp.

39. He also had a disinterested fascination with the records of the middle ages, especially those of the west country.

40. Arbitration is a form of alternative dispute resolution where a retired judge or lawyer acts as a third, disinterested party called an Arbitrator

41. The characters in Alienate are unlikable and the acting is wooden, especially from Blake Webb’s character, David, who seemed completely disinterested

42. As an outside observer drawn into the Statementing process by the professionals involved, I had a neutral but not disinterested role.

43. Banausic thought is any thought directed toward a particular practical outcome, any thought that isn’t wholly disinterested and detached from the mortal world, period

44. A solicitor can give you disinterested advice. However, in speech it is sometimes used instead of uninterested, although this is thought to be incorrect.

45. With the keen interest in shifts between time and space, the poet, as a "sightseer", has been exploring transcendence of relativism in a disinterested manner.

46. Lodging a sharp critique of these erect professionals with humor and grace, Zinn shows that they clothe themselves in this spurious neutrality and in comparable Bamboozlements--disinterested scholarship, objective study, dispassionate learning, among them [p

47. Conversely, luring underprepared, disinterested, ill-informed and inappropriate students who have been marketed a glossy view of campus and academic life will likely lead to a low sophomore retention rate, increasing attrition, and, finally, a low graduation rate.

48. There’s no handy drawbridge to pull up and hide behind; no sidelines on which to sit aloof and disinterested."9 In short, the security of Canada and Canadians is best served by our involvement in the international security environment.

49. Antislavery and Abolitionism The revivalist doctrines of salvation, perfectionism, and disinterested benevolence led many evangelical reformers to believe that slavery was the most God-defying of all sins and the most terrible blight on the moral virtue of the United States.

50. All this implies disinterested and generous love, a reflection and a sign of the merciful love of God who never abandons his children in trial but always provides them anew with wonderful resources of heart and mind to equip them to face life's difficulties adequately.