disinterest - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of disinterest in Hindi

  • उदासीनता
  • बेपरवाही
  • दिलचस्‍पी खोना
  • निरलिप्‍त होना (स्‍वयमर्थक)
  • नाता तोड़ लेना
  • संपर्क समाप्‍त कर देना (विशेष कूटनीति में हस्‍तक्षेप आदि का इरादा या अधिकार त्‍यागना)

disinterest Definition

Noun

  • the state of not being influenced by personal involvement in something; impartiality.
  • lack of interest in something.

disinterest Example

  • I do not claim any scholarly disinterest with this book ( मैं इस पुस्तक के साथ किसी भी विद्वानों की रुचि का दावा नहीं करता )
  • His facade of disinterest infuriated her. ( उसके अरुचि के मुखौटे ने उसे क्रोधित कर दिया। )
  • He's sizing you up underneath that exterior of disinterest and casual politeness. ( वह आपको उस बाहरी उदासीनता और आकस्मिक राजनीति के नीचे आकार दे रहा है। )
  • The obvious cause of his hesitation was disinterest. ( उनकी हिचकिचाहट का स्पष्ट कारण अरुचि था। )
  • "I expected a knife or a gun," he said, looking at it in disinterest. ( "मुझे चाकू या बंदूक की उम्मीद थी," उन्होंने कहा, इसे उदासीनता से देखते हुए। )

More Sentence

  • The teacher saw me nodding off and chastised me for being disinterested in class.  
  • Because Sarah is a disinterested football fan, she never attends games with her husband.  
  • The bowl is full because the dog is disinterested in his new food.  
  • When the professor believed his students were disinterested in his lectures, he’d stop talking to see if anyone would notice.  
  • Clients who express disinterest in social interaction are often thought to be depressed.
  • Two Immortal mates were already eating, and she looked over the food with disinterest.
  • Taking a hefty swig, he looked about the room with apparent disinterest.
  • Jesse thought about her own disinterest in national and political affairs.
  • Maximus looks up at him, snorts, then turns back to his feed in disinterest.
  • Enchanted disinterest in all things melancholy takes the edge of visual internment.
  • Thirteen, Mark grabbed the handrail which promptly disintegrated in disinterest.
  • I glanced at Kellan who was sitting in the waiting area, paging through a magazine with disinterest.
  • I was taken to an enigmatic Choson who eyed me with studied disinterest until I presented my gerege.
  • The young assistant looked the visitor up and down, gave a roll of her eyes and spoke with disinterest.
  • His father had been frustrated by Ed's disinterest, but had allowed the boy to follow his own interests.
  • Renewed calls for government intervention or a roll-back on fuel taxes have been met with polite disinterest.
  • Young men can be good at feigning disinterest or resistance.
  • Inevitably, without remedial action, such disinterest seems destined to lead to a slow leeching away of members.
  • Common red flags that children may be experiencing a depressive disorder include a sudden decline in grades and/or disinterest in schoolwork, avoidance of friends, loss of interest in extracurricular activities, and withdrawal from family.
  • What I find even more disconcerting is that South African architects appeared to have shown a disinterest in the Indaba.
  • he chided Dennis for his disinterest in anything that is not his own idea