Playback speed×Share postShare post at current timeShare from 0:000:00/Paid episodeThe full episode is only available to paid subscribers of English Enjoyed ExtraSubscribe to watchDisinterested vs Uninterested An Impartial IndifferenceApr 30, 2026∙ Paid2ShareWere you aware of the difference?1. The Core RuleThe difference lies in the motivation of the person you are describing.Disinterested: Means impartial, unbiased, or neutral. A “disinterested” person …This post is for paid subscribersSubscribeAlready a paid subscriber? Sign inEnglish Enjoyed ExtraSubscribeRecent PostsA Cacophony of HomophonesApr 2Don’t say… noisyMar 12Largest vs Biggest Feb 26‘Only’ placement focus Feb 19The use of 'quite' in British EnglishFeb 12Present perfect for subtle emphasis.Feb 5(Un)scrupulous etymologyJan 29