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  1. “Disinterested" means impartial or unbiased. "Uninterested" means not interested or indifferent. It can be tricky to understand the difference between two similar words. "Disinterested" and "uninterested" are often used interchangeably but have distinct meanings.
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    Disinterested means “without a vested interest.” Uninterested means “not showing interest.” The words disinterested and uninterested are sometimes used as if they have the same meaning. But there is a difference, and to avoid confusion, you should be aware of what that difference is.
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    Many people use them interchangeably, but there is actually a distinct difference between the two. The proper word to use in most cases is disinterested. This word means impartial or unbiased. On the other hand, uninterested means lacking interest or enthusiasm.
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    Disinterested and uninterested are adjectives. Disinterested means unbiased, while uninterested means inattentive. Disinterest is sometimes used to mean both of these things. As a memory aid, remember that disinterested people have no dog in the race.
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    “Disinterested” means that someone has no personal interest or motive in a particular matter, while “uninterested” means that someone has no interest or concern about something. For example, they must be “disinterested” to ensure impartiality if someone is asked to make a decision on a matter in which they have no personal stake.
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    Definition of disinterested adjective from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary not influenced by personal feelings, or by the chance of getting some advantage for yourself synonym impartial, objective, unbiased Her advice appeared to be disinterested. I was merely a disinterested spectator in the whole affair. (informal) not interested
    About the same time the original sense of disinterested also disappeared, with uninterested developing a new sense—the present meaning—to take its place. The original sense of uninterested is still out of use, but the original sense of disinterested revived in the early 20th century.
    Some common synonyms of disinterested are aloof, detached, incurious, indifferent, and unconcerned. While all these words mean "not showing or feeling interest," disinterested implies a circumstantial freedom from concern for personal or especially financial advantage that enables one to judge or advise without bias.
    While all these words mean "not showing or feeling interest," disinterested implies a circumstantial freedom from concern for personal or especially financial advantage that enables one to judge or advise without bias. When can aloof be used instead of disinterested? The words aloof and disinterested are synonyms, but do differ in nuance.
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