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uninterest

n. Lack of interest; indifference.

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Edge followed Florian, and the rest of the train followed him, across the bridge over the river Arno and then along a broad road skirting the main city, a road much crowded with other vehicular and pedestrian traffic, most of which came to a stop to gawk at the entry of the Florilegium, while other folk, in a hurry or uninterested in circuses, loudly cursed the jamming of the road.

Edge sat back to enjoy the scenery, but the land was so flat and uninteresting along this road—nothing but Kansas-like prairies of high grass, except for the occasional farm of rye or wheat—that he dozed most of the way.

Not for their infidelity but for their uninterest was he killing them in this Y2K revision of the play.

He, who had been so dubious about the coming of the brave new electronic world, was swept off his feet by the possibilities offered by the new technology, with its formal preference for lateral leaps and its relative uninterest in linear progression, a bias that had already bred in its users a greater interest in variation than in chronology.

He'd refused to believe her uninterest, clearly imagining instead she was putting up a sexual challenge.

Poulard appeared uninterested in the basic, pedantic police procedure.

Lawson waited patiently, legs crossed, hands folded against his stomach, blissfully uninterested in whatever unseen figures might or might not be saying about him.

The way her fingers were spread now and stroking curiously over the uninterested cow.