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View usage for: incurious in British English (ɪnˈkjʊərɪəs) adjectivenot curious; indifferent or uninterested Derived forms incuriosity (ɪnˌkjʊərɪˈɒsɪtɪ) or incuriousness (inˈcuriousness) noun incuriously (inˈcuriously) adverb incurious in American English (ɪnˈkjʊriəs) adjective not curious; not eager to find out; uninterested; indifferent SIMILAR WORDS: inˈdifferent Derived forms incuriosity (ˌinˈcuriˈosity) (ˌɪnˈkjʊriˈɑsəti) noun or inˈcuriousness incuriously (inˈcuriously) adverb Examples of 'incurious' in a sentenceincurious As with Annie, years before, Bartlemy's manner was unhurried and incurious.Yet Dr. Armistead had been downright incurious about her work. Synonyms of 'incurious'indifferent, unconcerned, uninterested, apathetic More Synonyms of incurious Definition showing no curiosity or interest Synonyms unconcerned pococurante uninquiring Additional synonymsMany people feel apathetic about the candidates in both parties. Synonyms uninterested, passive, indifferent, sluggish, unmoved, stoic, stoical, unconcerned, listless, cold, cool, impassive, unresponsive, phlegmatic, unfeeling, unemotional, torpid, emotionless, insensibleDefinition not interested in something and not wanting to become involved Synonyms indifferent, cool, distant, detached, oblivious, aloof, unmoved, unsympathetic, uninterested, apathetic, dispassionate, uninvolved, incuriousDefinition having or showing no interest in someone or something unhelpful and uninterested shop staff Synonyms indifferent, unconcerned, apathetic, bored, distant, listless, impassive, blasé, unresponsive, uninvolved, incurious- incumbent
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