different between inexpressive vs uninterested
inexpressive
English
Etymology
in- +? expressive
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -?s?v
Adjective
inexpressive (comparative more inexpressive, superlative most inexpressive)
- Lacking expression or emotion.
Translations
French
Adjective
inexpressive
- feminine singular of inexpressif
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uninterested
English
Alternative forms
- uninteressed (obsolete)
Etymology
un- +? interested
Adjective
uninterested (comparative more uninterested, superlative most uninterested)
- (obsolete) Unmotivated by personal interest; unbiased, disinterested.
- Not interested; indifferent, not concerned.
- I was uninterested in the TV program, so I read a book instead.
Translations
See also
- disinterested
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