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uninquisitive

 

Definitions from WordNet

Adjective uninquisitive has 2 senses
  1. uninquiring, uninquisitive - not inquiring
  2. uninquiring, uninquisitive - deficient in curiosity
    Antonym: curious (indirect, via incurious)

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Uninquisitive

Definition

Adjective (un-in-qui-si-tive)

Not curious or interested in seeking knowledge; lacking inquisitiveness.

Sense 1

Usage: Popular

When used in a popular context, uninquisitive refers to someone who lacks curiosity or the desire to gain knowledge about various subjects.

Example sentence: The uninquisitive student simply sat at the back of the class, never bothering to ask questions or participate in discussions.

Sense 2

Usage: Local

Within local usage, uninquisitive refers to a specific community or region where people generally do not exhibit a strong desire for learning or exploration.

Example sentence: The isolated village seemed uninquisitive, with its residents content with their simple lives and showing little interest in the outside world.

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