Uninvolved Meaning in English
word
ənɪnˈvɔɫvd
uhn-in-VAWLVD
ˌʌnɪnvˈɒlvd
un-in-VOLVD
Definition
Not participating or taking part in something; not having a strong interest or connection to a situation.
Usage & Nuances
'Uninvolved' is usually neutral and describes someone who is not taking part or is distant emotionally. It is common in discussions about relationships, parenting ('uninvolved parent'), or group activities. Not as strong as 'disengaged' or 'aloof'.
Spanish: no involucrado - desinteresadoPortuguese (BR): não envolvido - alheioPortuguese (PT): não envolvido - alheioChinese (Simplified): 未介入 - 不關心Chinese (Traditional): 未介入 - 不關心Hindi: अनसम्बद्ध - अप्रभावितArabic: غير متورط - غير مهتمBengali: অংশগ্রহণহীন - নিরপেক্ষ - অনাসক্তRussian: непричастный - неучаствующийJapanese: 関与していない - 無関心なVietnamese: không tham gia - không liên quanKorean: 관여하지 않는 - 무관심한Turkish: ilgili olmayan - katılmayanUrdu: غیر شریک - الگ تھلگIndonesian: tidak terlibat - tidak peduli
Example Sentences
She stayed uninvolved in the argument.
basic
Many students are uninvolved in after-school activities.
basic
He prefers to be uninvolved in office politics.
basic
My parents were pretty uninvolved when I was growing up.
natural
If you want to stay uninvolved, just keep your distance.
natural
He seemed completely uninvolved during the meeting, just nodding occasionally.
natural