Uninterested \Un*in"ter*est*ed\, a. 1. Not interested; not having any interest or property in; having nothing at stake; as, to be uninterested in any business.
2. Not having the mind or the passions engaged; as, uninterested in a discourse or narration.
Throngs of uninterested bystanders, bribed with an afternoon off work, would show up whenever a head of state came to town.
It also found Reagan ignorant of what his aides were doing in his name, uninterested in the details of his own foreign policy, and unable to remember some of his most important decisions.
Some students uninterested in CIA work waded through the pickets anyway to talk to recruiters as a sort of counterprotest, university placement director Gordon Gray said Thursday.
According to the report, many of these supposedly uninterested investors have already been playing the market the past few months.
Mr. Snell said Pinnacle West remains uninterested in a $500 million offer by Salt River Project, a quasi-municipality, for some of Arizona Public's transmission facilities.
Presley was largely uninterested in business matters during his career and he was worth $5 million to $7 million when he died, estate officials say.
Establishing authority can be another problem, because daughters are often selected as successors only after any brothers have proved incompetent or uninterested.
The big securities houses were content to tidy up any outstanding trading situations positions but uninterested in opening up new ones. Business in traded options was reduced, the final total of 33,868 contracts contrasting with nearly 55,000 on Friday.
I like volunteerism because I've done it, but it doesn't make much sense to make it a requirement because uninterested kids won't do as good a job." But another student, Gilberto Quinones Jr., disagreed.
It was as though the county was deliberately lagging behind, uninterested in encouraging interlopers from a less welcome, new age. Hotels were basic, restaurants were mostly caught in a 'meat and two veg' time-warp and shopping was unexciting.
Of course, Michael may be too busy for now to be president, or genuinely uninterested in the job.
In Beverly Hills, an American Medical spokesman said the company remains uninterested in any advance from Pesch.
For those unwilling to wait that long or uninterested in seeing the 1,039-foot-long ship and its fighters, attack bombers, anti-submarine jets and electronic warfare planes, there were the parades.
National advertisers didn't belly up, and readers seemed uninterested in reading a magazine about old people.
Just hang up if you're uninterested, if you can't get straight answers or you fear you may be making a serious mistake.
But most Americans, are uninterested in the bread and butter of the wine world, the exciting variety of good-value bottles that can be enjoyed every day.
Its government may be more obvious abroad, but Spaniards remain generally uninterested in the rest of the world.
But Weitzman said he didn't know if Kerkorian was uninterested in selling or didn't want to sell at that price, the Los Angeles Times said.
The carrier's stock price has subsided, and so has a recent flurry of takeover speculation after which American Airlines' parent AMR declared itself uninterested in buying Pan Am.
A Worlco spokesman wouldn't comment on why the company hopes to force itself into the hands of an uninterested suitor.
Such targeting is the stock in trade of companies that don't want to waste money trying to sell to the uninterested.
Kraft executives also seemed uninterested yesterday in seeking Staley Continental Inc.'s food-service business.