I agree in principle, but in practice I fudge this when the meaning is clear from context, because I hate the rhythm of “uninterested”. (I use “not interested” instead when I can, but sometimes it sounds more graceful to use “disinterested”, and sometimes I do it. Maybe I should try harder to stop.)
I agree in principle, but in practice I fudge this when the meaning is clear from context, because I hate the rhythm of “uninterested”. (I use “not interested” instead when I can, but sometimes it sounds more graceful to use “disinterested”, and sometimes I do it. Maybe I should try harder to stop.)