an interested party in the estate.See Usage Note at disinterested
a bored disinterested manner
a banker is under an obligation to give disinterested advice.
He claimed to be disinterested, but I knew he had an ax to grind.
His action was not disinterested because he hoped to make money out of the affair.
her father was so disinterested in her progress that he only visited the school once.
His unwillingness to give five minutes of his time proves that he is disinterested in finding a solution to the problem,
We need a disinterested judge or a disinterested party; a mediator.
Oftentimes, people will associate crossed arms as someone being disinterested, or well, defensive.
A disinterested witness may be of more value.
The goat gave her a disinterested glance. " Thilence her" .
Too little eye contact and you'll appear nervous, insincere and disinterested.
Musk was disappointed that NASA seemed disinterested in space exploration.
I try hard to sound disinterested, and I think I succeed.
Mary is completely disinterested in the matter and can judge fairly.
(This is not an entirely disinterested suggestion, for he wears them himself.)
" Well, 'a was not new, " Mr. Fairway replied, with a disinterested gaze.
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