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Definition of uninvolved in English: uninvolvedadjectiveʌnɪnˈvɒlvdˌənɪnˈvɑlvd Not connected or concerned with someone or something, especially on an emotional level. convicted killers in documentaries sound uninvolved and mechanical Example sentencesExamples - They will alter the political climate of the country and, since all of our futures would be affected by the outcome, it would be very hard to stay uninvolved.
- What dreary, conservative, uninvolved lives previous generations led in comparison.
- Yes, but putting it in the middle of such a jauntily uninvolved album is a big mistake.
- Note that my concept of God here is a completely detached and uninvolved entity, which, if there was a god, is the only form I could see it taking.
- Government offices uninvolved in the crisis were closed anyway because of Columbus Day, an official but not widely observed holiday.
- But I'm not sure that the uninvolved are always in the right.
- It seems funny to say that you can sometimes feel uninvolved when you're on stage, but it's true; sometimes songs skip by unnoticed.
- Though she sings with a glorious range of tone and pinpoint accuracy, hers is a strangely uninvolved performance.
- I teach young adults, most of whom have been very uninvolved in voting and politics.
- It's for getting involved not just in politics (no-one is ever really uninvolved in politics), but in legislation.
- Soft targets - the unprotected, the innocent, the uninvolved - become targets because they are available.
- Life on the set is pervaded by what the uninvolved might well view as superstition.
- These proposals are a hybrid born out of not being able to provide a more relevant domestic league while being uninvolved at the top European level.
- She seemed unperturbed, even uninvolved, as if pondering Australia's decision to come off for bad light.
- The stoic philosophy also say to remain uninvolved emotionally in your fate, and you will live an untroubled life.
- I thought you might have been interested on the way things work in such a small uninvolved country.
- In my experience, you can't - even when both partners agree to keep it casual and emotionally uninvolved.
- The study found that romantically involved teenagers showed a bigger increase in depression levels and delinquency problems than those who were uninvolved.
- One group is generally aloof, somewhat uninvolved and detached from their child and the child's emotional needs.
- Secondly, the uninvolved observer will conclude that Graham got a raw deal.
Synonyms uninterested, indifferent, unconcerned, unmoved, unresponsive, impassive, passive, detached, disinterested, unfeeling, unemotional, emotionless, dispassionate, lukewarm, cool, uncaring, half-hearted, lackadaisical, non-committal
Rhymes undissolved, unresolved, unsolved Definition of uninvolved in US English: uninvolvedadjectiveˌəninˈvälvdˌənɪnˈvɑlvd Not connected or concerned with someone or something, especially on an emotional level. Example sentencesExamples - In my experience, you can't - even when both partners agree to keep it casual and emotionally uninvolved.
- Note that my concept of God here is a completely detached and uninvolved entity, which, if there was a god, is the only form I could see it taking.
- They will alter the political climate of the country and, since all of our futures would be affected by the outcome, it would be very hard to stay uninvolved.
- One group is generally aloof, somewhat uninvolved and detached from their child and the child's emotional needs.
- Though she sings with a glorious range of tone and pinpoint accuracy, hers is a strangely uninvolved performance.
- Secondly, the uninvolved observer will conclude that Graham got a raw deal.
- The study found that romantically involved teenagers showed a bigger increase in depression levels and delinquency problems than those who were uninvolved.
- These proposals are a hybrid born out of not being able to provide a more relevant domestic league while being uninvolved at the top European level.
- Life on the set is pervaded by what the uninvolved might well view as superstition.
- But I'm not sure that the uninvolved are always in the right.
- What dreary, conservative, uninvolved lives previous generations led in comparison.
- The stoic philosophy also say to remain uninvolved emotionally in your fate, and you will live an untroubled life.
- It seems funny to say that you can sometimes feel uninvolved when you're on stage, but it's true; sometimes songs skip by unnoticed.
- I teach young adults, most of whom have been very uninvolved in voting and politics.
- She seemed unperturbed, even uninvolved, as if pondering Australia's decision to come off for bad light.
- I thought you might have been interested on the way things work in such a small uninvolved country.
- Yes, but putting it in the middle of such a jauntily uninvolved album is a big mistake.
- It's for getting involved not just in politics (no-one is ever really uninvolved in politics), but in legislation.
- Soft targets - the unprotected, the innocent, the uninvolved - become targets because they are available.
- Government offices uninvolved in the crisis were closed anyway because of Columbus Day, an official but not widely observed holiday.
Synonyms uninterested, indifferent, unconcerned, unmoved, unresponsive, impassive, passive, detached, disinterested, unfeeling, unemotional, emotionless, dispassionate, lukewarm, cool, uncaring, half-hearted, lackadaisical, non-committal |