The Collaborative International Dictionary
Disinterestedly \Dis*in"ter*est*ed*ly\, adv. In a disinterested manner; without bias or prejudice.
Wiktionary
adv. In a disinterested manner; impartially, dispassionately.
WordNet
adv. without selfish motives; "he decided the case disinterestedly" [syn: without bias]
Usage examples of "disinterestedly".
His philosophy is a joyous and avid epicureanism that does not deny God but admires Him quite disinterestedly.
Neither of the warriors disinterestedly watching the women saw the blowgun swiftly aimed in their direction.
It seemed to her that after all there had been between them and the years of independence she had won for herself, he must help her chivalrously, disinterestedly, without explanations or disgraceful conditions.
Saigo said nothing at the restaurant, picking disinterestedly at his yellowfin sashimi and daikon salad for the longest time.
She laughed disinterestedly and I slid past the end of her cigarette into a long rather narrow room with plenty of nice furniture, plenty of windows, plenty of drapes, plenty of everything.
The Thulls, in muddy felt boots and heavy cloaks, lounged disinterestedly against the wagon, seemingly indifferent to the raw wind whipping across the snowy fields.
They shouldered their seabags and marched to a utility-clad staff sergeant who stood looking at them somewhat disinterestedly.
Fenced in by wire mesh attached to pipes, the four tricorns looked back disinterestedly as they munched on the rock and plants left there for them.