different between uninterested vs impassive

uninterested

English

Alternative forms

  • uninteressed (obsolete)

Etymology

un- +? interested

Adjective

uninterested (comparative more uninterested, superlative most uninterested)

  1. (obsolete) Unmotivated by personal interest; unbiased, disinterested.
  2. 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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impassive

English

Etymology

im- (not) +? passive (to express the suffering or feeling)

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?m?pæs?v/

Adjective

impassive (comparative more impassive, superlative most impassive)

  1. Having, or revealing, no emotion.
  2. Still or motionless.

Synonyms

  • apathetic, phlegmatic

Related terms

  • passive
  • impassible
  • impatient

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