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
in a fair way, without being guided by personal gain, loyalty, or strong feelings
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
Quan disinterestedly reported the accident, even though his cousin was involved.
The panel disinterestedly compared both designs and chose the safer bridge plan.
Stefan disinterestedly chaired the meeting and gave each parent equal time to speak.
- impartially
emphasizes not favoring either side
- objectively
stresses judgment based on facts rather than feelings
- fairly
broader and less formal than disinterestedly
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.