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interested (encz) | interested,zainteresovaný	adj:		Zdeněk Brož |  
interested (encz) | interested,zaujatý	adj:		Zdeněk Brož |  
Interested (gcide) | Interest \In"ter*est\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Interested; p. pr.
    & vb. n. Interesting.] [From interess'd, p. p. of the older
    form interess, fr. F. int['e]resser, L. interesse. See
    Interest, n.]
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    1. To engage the attention of; to awaken interest in; to
       excite emotion or passion in, in behalf of a person or
       thing; as, the subject did not interest him; to interest
       one in charitable work.
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             To love our native country . . . to be interested in
             its concerns is natural to all men.   --Dryden.
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             A goddess who used to interest herself in marriages.
                                                   --Addison.
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    2. To be concerned with or engaged in; to affect; to concern;
       to excite; -- often used impersonally. [Obs.]
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             Or rather, gracious sir,
             Create me to this glory, since my cause
             Doth interest this fair quarrel.      --Ford.
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    3. To cause or permit to share. [Obs.]
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             The mystical communion of all faithful men is such
             as maketh every one to be interested in those
             precious blessings which any one of them receiveth
             at God's hands.                       --Hooker.
 
    Syn: To concern; excite; attract; entertain; engage; occupy;
         hold.
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Interested (gcide) | Interested \In"ter*est*ed\ ([i^]n"t[~e]r*[e^]st*[e^]d), a. [See
    Interest, v. t.]
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    1. Having the attention engaged; having emotion or passion
       excited; as, an interested listener.
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    2. Having an interest; concerned in a cause or in
       consequences; liable to be affected or prejudiced; as, an
       interested witness; an interested party.
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interested (wn) | interested
     adj 1: having or showing interest; especially curiosity or
            fascination or concern; "an interested audience";
            "interested in sports"; "was interested to hear about her
            family"; "interested in knowing who was on the
            telephone"; "interested spectators" [ant: uninterested]
     2: involved in or affected by or having a claim to or share in;
        "a memorandum to those concerned"; "an enterprise in which
        three men are concerned"; "factors concerned in the rise and
        fall of epidemics"; "the interested parties met to discuss
        the business" [syn: concerned, interested] |  
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interested person (mass) | interested person
  - záujemca |  
be interested in (encz) | be interested in,zajímat se o			 |  
disinterested (encz) | disinterested,bez zájmu	adj:		lukedisinterested,nezaujatý	adj:		luke |  
disinterestedly (encz) | disinterestedly,bez zájmu	adv:		Pinodisinterestedly,nestranně	adv:		lukedisinterestedly,nezaujatě	adv:		lukedisinterestedly,nezištně	adv:		Pinodisinterestedly,nezúčastněně	adv:		Pino |  
disinterestedness (encz) | disinterestedness,nestrannost	n:		lukedisinterestedness,nezaujatost	n:		luke |  
i am interested (in) (encz) | I am interested (in),zajímám se (o)	[fráz.]		Pavlína Raszyková |  
interested party (encz) | interested party,zainteresovaná strana	[eko.]	Jedinec nebo skupina
 dotčená environmentálním výkonem výrobkového systému nebo výsledky
 posuzování životního cyklu.	RNDr. Pavel Piskač |  
interested person (encz) | interested person,zájemce			Zdeněk Brož |  
interestedly (encz) | interestedly,se zaujetím			Zdeněk Brož |  
interestedness (encz) | interestedness,	n:		 |  
uninterested (encz) | uninterested,nezainteresovaný	adj:		Zdeněk Brožuninterested,nezúčastněný	adj:		Zdeněk Brož |  
uninterestedly (encz) | uninterestedly,nezúčastněně	adv:		Zdeněk Brož |  
Disinterested (gcide) | Disinterested \Dis*in"ter*est*ed\, a. [Cf. Disinteressed.]
    Not influenced by regard to personal interest or advantage;
    free from selfish motive; having no relation of interest or
    feeling; not biased or prejudiced; as, a disinterested
    decision or judge.
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          The happiness of disinterested sacrifices. --Channing.
 
    Syn: Unbiased; impartial; uninterested; indifferent.
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Disinterestedly (gcide) | Disinterestedly \Dis*in"ter*est*ed*ly\, adv.
    In a disinterested manner; without bias or prejudice.
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Disinterestedness (gcide) | Disinterestedness \Dis*in"ter*est*ed*ness\, n.
    The state or quality of being disinterested; impartiality.
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          That perfect disinterestedness and self-devotion of
          which man seems to be incapable, but which is sometimes
          found in woman.                          --Macaulay.
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Interested (gcide) | Interest \In"ter*est\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Interested; p. pr.
    & vb. n. Interesting.] [From interess'd, p. p. of the older
    form interess, fr. F. int['e]resser, L. interesse. See
    Interest, n.]
    [1913 Webster]
    1. To engage the attention of; to awaken interest in; to
       excite emotion or passion in, in behalf of a person or
       thing; as, the subject did not interest him; to interest
       one in charitable work.
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             To love our native country . . . to be interested in
             its concerns is natural to all men.   --Dryden.
       [1913 Webster]
 
             A goddess who used to interest herself in marriages.
                                                   --Addison.
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    2. To be concerned with or engaged in; to affect; to concern;
       to excite; -- often used impersonally. [Obs.]
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             Or rather, gracious sir,
             Create me to this glory, since my cause
             Doth interest this fair quarrel.      --Ford.
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    3. To cause or permit to share. [Obs.]
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             The mystical communion of all faithful men is such
             as maketh every one to be interested in those
             precious blessings which any one of them receiveth
             at God's hands.                       --Hooker.
 
    Syn: To concern; excite; attract; entertain; engage; occupy;
         hold.
         [1913 Webster]Interested \In"ter*est*ed\ ([i^]n"t[~e]r*[e^]st*[e^]d), a. [See
    Interest, v. t.]
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    1. Having the attention engaged; having emotion or passion
       excited; as, an interested listener.
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    2. Having an interest; concerned in a cause or in
       consequences; liable to be affected or prejudiced; as, an
       interested witness; an interested party.
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Interestedness (gcide) | Interestedness \In"ter*est*ed*ness\, n.
    The state or quality of being interested; selfishness.
    --Richardson.
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Self-interested (gcide) | Self-interested \Self`-in"ter*est*ed\, a.
    Particularly concerned for one's own interest or happiness.
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Uninterested (gcide) | Uninterested \Un*in"ter*est*ed\, a.
    1. Not interested; not having any interest or property in;
       having nothing at stake; as, to be uninterested in any
       business.
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    2. Not having the mind or the passions engaged; as,
       uninterested in a discourse or narration.
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disinterested (wn) | disinterested
     adj 1: unaffected by self-interest |  
disinterestedly (wn) | disinterestedly
     adv 1: without bias; without selfish motives; "he decided the
            case disinterestedly" |  
disinterestedness (wn) | disinterestedness
     n 1: freedom from bias or from selfish motives |  
interestedness (wn) | interestedness
     n 1: the state of being interested |  
uninterested (wn) | uninterested
     adj 1: not having or showing interest; "an uninterested
            spectator" [ant: interested]
     2: having no care or interest in knowing; "she appeared totally
        uninterested" |  
DISINTERESTED WITNES (bouvier) | DISINTERESTED WITNESS. One who has no interest in the cause or matter in 
 issue, and who is lawfully competent to testify. 
      2. In North Carolina and Tennessee, wills to pass lands must be 
 attested by disinterested witnesses. See Attesting Witness; Competent 
 Witness; Credible Witness; Respectable Witness, and Witness. 
 
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