incurious

[US]/ɪn'kjʊərɪəs/
[UK]/ɪn'kjʊrɪəs/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

adj. lacking curiosity or interest, indifferent.

Example Sentences

a not incurious anecdote

strangely incurious about the causes of the political upheaval surrounding her.

He is often described as incurious about the world around him.

The incurious student showed no interest in the subject matter.

Her incurious attitude towards new experiences holds her back from personal growth.

The incurious look on his face indicated a lack of curiosity.

Incurious individuals may miss out on valuable opportunities for learning and growth.

The incurious nature of the cat made it uninterested in the new toy.

An incurious mind tends to remain stagnant and closed off to new ideas.

His incurious demeanor at the party made it difficult for others to engage with him.

The incurious response from the audience indicated a lack of interest in the topic.

Incurious people often miss out on the beauty and wonder of the world around them.

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