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what is the rootword and prefix of disinterested​

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Answered by anjaligautam82874
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If you're disinterested, you're unbiased; you're out of the loop. But if you're uninterested, you don't give a hoot; you're bored. These two words have been duking it out, but the battle may be over for uninterested. ... The Latin root word of interest is interresse, or to be of importance.

Answered by Vikramjeeth
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disinterested / uninterested

If you're disinterested, you're unbiased; you're out of the loop. But if you're uninterested, you don't give a hoot; you're bored. These two words have been duking it out, but the battle may be over for uninterested.The Latin root word of interest is interresse, or to be of importance.

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