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Is break the word disinterested to morphemes?

Let's break down the word "disinterested" into its morphemes:

* dis-: This is a prefix meaning "not" or "the opposite of."

* interest: This is the root word, meaning "a feeling of wanting to learn or know more about something."

* -ed: This is a suffix indicating the past participle form of a verb.

Therefore, the morphemes of "disinterested" are: dis- + interest + -ed.

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