English to Gujarati Dictionary uninterested

uninterested

ચળવળમાં રહેલાં
definition
adjective
I was totally uninterested in boys
not interested in or concerned about something or someone.
example
They are 'uninterested' in whether these guerrillas terrorized the local population.
The woman was very vague to the point of being 'uninterested' .
And if the former Beatles were 'uninterested' in their past, there was also the suggestion that the public were too.
Many who had shelled out thousands for tickets seemed 'uninterested' in the specifics of the game.
But if you're bored of the hype and 'uninterested' in the gossip, there's always the music.
His manner was aloof, and he is said to have been 'uninterested' in his family's concerns.
They become 'uninterested' in sex and turn to comfort eating.
A man with a walkie-talkie approached us, then two errant hounds frantic and 'uninterested' in sandwiches.
Government leaders seem 'uninterested' or unwilling to commit to program changes and guarantees.
She would often ring him and have nothing much to say or even sound bored and 'uninterested' on the phone.
The councillor found the pupils quite 'uninterested' at first as they didn't seem to realise that the work of the council affects them.
Seven were 'uninterested' , three left the area, three were working and two said they were simply unable.
The comedian shakes my hand briefly, but seems distant and 'uninterested' .
He is proudly 'uninterested' in anyone or anything outside of his own limited experience.
Andrew Motion has been sounded out, but has declared himself 'uninterested' at present while he remains Poet Laureate.
Many appeared unaware, or 'uninterested' , that the film was based on a remarkable true story and believed the movie was too tame.
It does not matter if you are 'uninterested' in sport because the Hellenic Republic will have something to offer you.
It shows how 'uninterested' capitalism is in preserving, prolonging, or improving human life.
When staff do materialise they seem harassed and 'uninterested' .
Many foreign commentators focused on this issue, perhaps unaware that Italians are relatively 'uninterested' in it.
I glanced down 'uninterestedly' at the small smear of blood on my left foot and shrugged before replying.
Maybe what was being tested was the total 'uninterestedness' of the American public.
Freezing in her movement to crack her knuckles almost 'uninterestedly' , her hair, long down to her mid-thigh, blew in front of her face and to the side with a sudden gust of wind, her face frozen in almost fear.
He refused to answer the first student's question, citing, as I recall, his 'uninterestedness' .
His gaze dashed 'uninterestedly' through whatever he was reading then, quite suddenly, his back straightened, his eyebrows became furrowed, and he read very slowly.
‘The Constitution,’ he stated, almost 'uninterestedly' .
The reason of the recreational activities’ insufficiency is students’ 'uninterestedness' .
The attendant watched 'uninterestedly' ; drugs were common on Khao San Road.
Peter is aware of my 'uninterestedness' in the general proceedings.
So, yea, the next portion of the entry was slated for earlier publication but due to my 'uninterestedness' in blogging during the hectic exam period, I pushed it back until now.
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