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incurious

 

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Adjective incurious has 1 sense
  1. incurious - showing absence of intellectual inquisitiveness or natural curiosity; "strangely incurious about the cause of the political upheaval surrounding them"
    Antonyms:
    curious, inquisitive, speculative, questioning, wondering, nosy, nosey, prying, snoopy, overcurious

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Incurious

Definition:

Adjective - Not inclined to be curious or inquisitive; lacking interest or inquiring mind.

Senses:

1. Lack of Interest:

When referring to a person, it signifies a lack of interest in acquiring new knowledge or exploring new ideas.

Example Sentence: She was always incurious about history, preferring to focus on the present.

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2. Lack of Curiosity:

When referring to an attitude or behavior, it suggests a general lack of curiosity or interest in gaining knowledge.

Example Sentence: The incurious approach of the company towards customer feedback showed their indifference to improving their products.

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3. Uninterested:

When describing a person's state of mind or disposition, it indicates a disinterest or disengagement from a particular subject or topic.

Example Sentence: John seemed incurious about the latest advancements in technology, despite being surrounded by it.

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