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uninterestedly-produced

|un-in-ter-est-ed-ly-pro-duced|

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/ˌʌnˈɪntrəstɪdli-prəˈdjuːst/

made without interest

Etymology
Etymology Information

'uninterestedly-produced' originates from the combination of 'uninterestedly' and 'produced'. 'Uninterestedly' comes from 'uninterested', which is derived from the prefix 'un-' meaning 'not', and 'interested', which comes from the Latin 'interesse', meaning 'to be between'. 'Produced' comes from the Latin 'producere', meaning 'to lead or bring forth'.

Historical Evolution

'Uninterestedly' evolved from the Middle English 'uninterested', and 'produced' from the Middle English 'producen', eventually forming the modern English compound 'uninterestedly-produced'.

Meaning Changes

Initially, 'uninterestedly' meant 'without interest', and 'produced' meant 'brought forth'. Together, they convey the idea of something made without interest.

Meanings by Part of Speech

Adjective 1

created or made without interest or enthusiasm.

The report was uninterestedly-produced, lacking any real insight.

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Last updated: 2025/04/24 02:19