noun
- plural of disinterest; lack of interest or concern; indifference
- plural of disinterest; freedom from bias or self-interest; impartiality
verb
- third person singular present of disinterest; to make someone lose interest or concern
Usage: less common usage
Examples
- The judge's disinterests in the outcome of the case ensured a fair trial.
- His disinterests in sports surprised his athletic family.
- The committee valued the consultant's disinterests and objective perspective.
- Years of rejection disinterests many young artists from pursuing their dreams.
- Her apparent disinterests masked a deeper concern for the project.
- The witness testified with complete disinterests, showing no favor to either side.