TOPIC 167

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  1. Uninterested:

    • "Uninterested" is an adjective that means lacking interest or not being engaged in something. It describes a state of indifference or boredom.
    • Example: "She seemed uninterested in the conversation." Here, "uninterested" means she did not find the conversation engaging or interesting.
    • Example: "He was uninterested in sports." In this sentence, "uninterested" means he did not have any interest in sports.
  2. Disinterested:

    • "Disinterested" is an adjective that means impartial, unbiased, or not influenced by personal interest. It is often used to describe someone who is neutral and fair because they do not have a stake in the outcome.
    • Example: "We need a disinterested third party to mediate the dispute." Here, "disinterested" means a neutral party who has no personal interest in the dispute.
    • Example: "A judge must remain disinterested during a trial." In this sentence, "disinterested" means the judge must be impartial and not influenced by personal interests.


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