disinterest (C1)
noun
Pronunciation: /dɪsˈɪntrɪst/
Definition
Impartiality; freedom from bias or personal involvement, especially when making a judgment.
Examples
The mediator approached the conflict with admirable disinterest, helping both sides find common ground.
To truly understand the issue, one must observe it with scientific disinterest, devoid of preconceived notions.
Her disinterest in the outcome allowed her to give objective advice to the competing teams.
How to Use disinterest
- with disinterest (prepositional phrase)
- In an impartial or unbiased manner. — "She observed the debate with disinterest, not taking sides."
- a sense of disinterest (collocation)
- A feeling or attitude of impartiality. — "The committee maintained a sense of disinterest throughout the controversial discussion."
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