disinterested
1 of 1adjective/dɪsˈɪntrəstɪd/
1
not being involved in a situation or benefiting from it, thus able to act fairly
- The disinterested third party was brought in to mediate the dispute and ensure fairness.
- The disinterested observer reported on the event without any personal bias or agenda.
- His disinterested approach meant he had no personal stake in the outcome of the project.
- Her disinterested perspective on the issue allowed her to provide unbiased advice.
- The judge's disinterested rulings were crucial for maintaining justice in the courtroom.