disinterestedly

/dɪsˈɪntrəstɪdli/ (bre, ipa) · /dɪsˈɪntrəstɪdli/ (ame, ipa) · /dəs, (ˈ)dis+/ (ame, mw)

disinterestedly — adverb

1. in a fair way, without being guided by personal gain, loyalty, or strong feeling

1.副詞C2
釋義

in a fair way, without being guided by personal gain, loyalty, or strong feelings

例句

Anna listened disinterestedly to both neighbours before settling the fence dispute.

verb + disinterestedly in fair judgement

Bilal disinterestedly reviewed the scholarship essays because he knew none of the applicants.

review + disinterestedly when no personal tie exists

同義詞
  • impartially

    emphasizes not favoring either side

  • objectively

    stresses judgment based on facts rather than feelings

  • fairly

    broader and less formal than disinterestedly

反義詞
  • selfishly

    shows concern for personal benefit

  • partially

    means favoring one side instead of staying neutral

文法句型

verb + disinterestedly

disinterestedly + verb

用法筆記

Most often modifies verbs like judge, review, report, or advise, especially when fairness matters because the person has nothing to gain from the result.

常見錯誤

The judge listened uninterestedly to both lawyers.
The judge listened disinterestedly to both lawyers.
💡'uninterestedly' means without interest, but 'disinterestedly' here means fairly and without taking sides.