disinterest

/dɪsˈɪntrəst/
noun
  1. Lack of interest or concern; indifference.
    • The student's disinterest in the lecture was obvious from his yawns.
    • His disinterest in sports made him a poor teammate.
    • She listened with complete disinterest, staring out the window.
  2. The quality of being fair and impartial; lack of bias.
    • The mediator's disinterest helped both sides trust the process.
    • True disinterest is rare in a political debate.
    • A judge must show disinterest when hearing a case.
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