Disinterested vs Uninterested - English Speaking Practice

Disinterested vs Uninterested - English Speaking Practice

The words disinterested and uninterested can serve similar purposes in english speaking and writing, but depending on which word is used, the meaning of a sentence can also be changed. Whether the word disinterested or uninterested should be used depends on whether the speaker or writer intends to communicate impartiality, or alternatively, a lack of interest. In this video we discuss the proper usage of disinterested and uninterested, review examples, and examine ways in which these two words may be used to convey similar or different meanings.

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