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uninterest

[uhn-in-ter-ist, -trist] / ʌnˈɪn tər ɪst, -trɪst /


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But faced with a glaring lack of common ground - as well, according to France, as the studied uninterest of several German ministers - it was agreed to call the session off.

From BBC

A recent LSU survey showed greater uninterest from Republicans than Democrats.

From Washington Times

Mr. Biden’s demonstrable uninterest in generating audacious headlines only emphasizes how much the Trump-size hole in Washington has created a sense of free time in all realms of the capital.

From New York Times

Victoria’s Secret was skewered in November after Edward Razek, then the marketing chief of L Brands, expressed uninterest in casting plus-size and “transsexual” models in the fashion show, “because the show is a fantasy.”

From New York Times

This pardon news being paired with Trump’s apparent uninterest in a war with Iran was interesting.

From The New Yorker