Sunday, October 02, 2005

Disinterested v. Uninterested

Dr. Grammar - Frequently Asked Questions: "'They're not the same. Disinterested means impartial or neutral; uninterested means bored or lacking interest. A good umpire should be disinterested, said Casey, but certainly not uninterested (O'Conner, Patricia. Woe is I 97). "

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