She showed a disinterested act of kindness towards the poor. [adjective]
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He became disinterested in our life, only his mattered. [adjective]
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Young people are n't disinterested in politics - they 're disinterested in party politics. [adjective]
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_ That story of unhappy love--so pure, patient, melancholy, disinterested. [adjective]
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Was there ever a time or place in which a dog grudged his sprightly and disinterested service, or failed to do his best when called upon. [adjective]
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And you wonder that I value so pure, so disinterested a love. [adjective]
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Disinterested respect was new. [adjective]
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Her confession was voluntary, disinterested, distinct, consistent with itself, and with all the other known circumstances of the case. [adjective]
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"I should have, madam, were every whig as moderate as Morton, and every loyalist as disinterested as Major Bellenden." [adjective]
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Regardless of Claverhouse's disinterested command to the contrary, he ordered the party which he headed to charge down hill and extricate their Colonel. [adjective]
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"I am grateful, even for the smallest kindness; I have not often met with disinterested generosity." [adjective]
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