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Noninterest vs Uninterested - What's the difference?

noninterest | uninterested |

As adjectives the difference between noninterest and uninterested

is that noninterest is not of or pertaining to interest (additional amount repaid as a fraction of money or goods borrowed) while uninterested is (obsolete) unmotivated by personal interest; unbiased, disinterested.

noninterest

English

Adjective

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  • Not of or pertaining to interest (additional amount repaid as a fraction of money or goods borrowed).
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    uninterested

    English

    Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • (obsolete) Unmotivated by personal interest; unbiased, disinterested.
  • Not interested; indifferent, not concerned.
  • I was uninterested in the TV program, so I read a book instead.

    See also

    * disinterested