Lacking in appeal or the ability to hold attention; dull or boring.
From the prefix 'un-' (not) combined with 'interesting', which derives from Latin 'interesse' (to be between, to concern). The compound emphasizes absence of engagement or curiosity.
What we find uninteresting often reveals more about our current mental state than the object itself. Research shows that boredom actually serves an important function, motivating us to seek new experiences and learning opportunities.
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