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uninvolved

/'ʌnin'vɔlvd/
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Explanation of the Word "Uninvolved"

Definition:
The word "uninvolved" is an adjective that describes someone who is not emotionally connected or engaged in a situation. It can also mean not participating in something.

Usage Instructions
  • When to Use: Use "uninvolved" when you want to describe someone who is not taking part in an activity or who does not show feelings about a situation.
  • How to Use: You can place "uninvolved" before a noun, such as "person" or "bystander."
Examples
  1. Basic Example:

    • "She felt uninvolved in the conversation because she didn’t know anyone there."
  2. Advanced Example:

    • "As an uninvolved bystander, he chose to observe the argument rather than take sides."
Word Variants
  • Involvement (noun): The state of being involved or engaged in something.
    • Example: "His involvement in the project was crucial for its success."
  • Involve (verb): To include someone or something as a part of a whole.
    • Example: "We need to involve more people in the decision-making process."
Different Meanings
  • "Uninvolved" can also describe someone who is inactive or not engaged in a specific activity or event. For example, a student who does not participate in class discussions can be described as uninvolved.
Synonyms
  • Detached
  • Disengaged
  • Indifferent
  • Aloof
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs

While "uninvolved" does not have specific idioms or phrasal verbs directly related to it, you might encounter phrases that imply similar meanings: - "Keep your distance" - To stay away from a situation emotionally or physically. - "Take a back seat" - To become less involved or to let others take control.

Summary

"Uninvolved" is an adjective that indicates a lack of emotional connection or participation in a situation. It is useful in describing someone who is observing rather than engaging.

Adjective
  1. showing lack of emotional involvement
    • adopted a degage pose on the arm of the easy chair- J.S.Perelman
    • she may be detached or even unfeeling but at least she's not hypocritically effusive
    • an uninvolved bystander
  2. not involved
    • being uninvolved he remained objective

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