English edit

Etymology edit

un- +‎ interest

Noun edit

uninterest (usually uncountable, plural uninterests)

  1. Lack of interest; indifference.
    • 1997, John Lanchester, The Debt to Pleasure:
      'Yeah,' said my delightful inquisitor, with an attempt at casual indifference or uninterest that to the tutored eye only revealed all the more starkly her rising excitement []
    • 1986, Kingsley Amis, The Old Devils, page 49:
      Not many general topics appealed to Sophie, and the question of Wales or being Welsh stood high in her uninterests.

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