UNINTERESTED vs DULLED: ADJECTIVE
- Not interested; indifferent, not concerned.
- Unmotivated by personal interest; unbiased, disinterested.
- Not interested in something; having no interest.
- Having no care or interest in knowing
- Not having or showing interest
- Made dull or blunt
- Deprived of color
- Having lost or been caused to lose interest because of overexposure
UNINTERESTED vs DULLED: VERB
- N/A
- Simple past tense and past participle of dull.
UNINTERESTED vs DULLED: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Synonyms See disinterested.
- Not having the mind or the passions engaged: as, to be uninterested in a discourse or narration.
- Not interested; not having any interest or property in something specified; not personally concerned: as, to be uninterested in business.
- N/A
UNINTERESTED vs DULLED: RELATED WORDS
- Immaterial, Callous, Impervious, Irrelevant, Unmoved, Disinterested, Dulled, Benumbed, Blase, Inattentive, Incurious, Dismissive, Bored, Indifferent, Apathetic
- Deadened, Sharpened, Faded, Waned, Sapped, Lessened, Diminished, Dampened, Dimmed, Grayed, Uninterested, Colourless, Colorless, Benumbed, Blunted
UNINTERESTED vs DULLED: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Immaterial, Callous, Impervious, Irrelevant, Unmoved, Disinterested, Dulled, Benumbed, Blase, Inattentive, Incurious, Dismissive, Bored, Indifferent, Apathetic
- Deadened, Sharpened, Faded, Waned, Sapped, Lessened, Diminished, Dampened, Dimmed, Grayed, Uninterested, Colourless, Colorless, Benumbed, Blunted
UNINTERESTED vs DULLED: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Uninterested candidates present a colorless and monotonous job.
- You stated the LL was uncontactable and uninterested.
- Ilana shamelessly flirting with her uninterested best friend.
- They may be mad, but certainly not uninterested.
- Are uninterested in learning more about the disorder.
- However the young francesco was uninterested in politics.
- Here he is utterly uninterested in these topics.
- Even dogs seemed uninterested in the unmanned feast.
- Do they like to eat or seem uninterested?
- Are they a later opportunity or totally uninterested?
- But the promise, if dulled, is also less fragile.
- It was not dulled at all by my plate.
- His long police experience has dulled none of these.
- We become de-sensitized and dulled by repeated outrages.
- The peasants are stunted and dulled by malnutrition.
- The dulled vocals create more of a sardonic.
- The main symptom is muffled or dulled hearing.
- This behavior has dulled my libido for him.
- The headache had dulled to a manageable form.
- Confidence has been dulled and patience worn thin.
UNINTERESTED vs DULLED: QUESTIONS
- What do you do when someone is uninterested to listen?
- What does it mean when you feel apathetic and uninterested?
- How to counter objections from the apathetic or uninterested?
- Is the Scottish media completely uninterested in sturgeons?
- How did Michael Jackson become uninterested in women?
- Is T3 receptor sensitivity dulled when T4 is not binding to integrin receptors?
- What happens when a chieftain's weapons are dulled?