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incurious
OXFORD DICTIONARY
incurious, adj.
1 lacking curiosity.
2 heedless, careless.
1 lacking curiosity.
2 heedless, careless.
Derivative
incuriosity n. incuriously adv. incuriousness n.
Etymology
L incuriosus (as IN-(1), CURIOUS)
THESAURUS
incurious
absent, absentminded, abstracted, aloof, apathetic, ataractic, blase, bored, careless, casual, detached, devil-may-care, disinterested, dispassionate, disregardant, disregardful, distant, distracted, distrait, distraught, easygoing, heedless, impassive, inadvertent, inattentive, indifferent, inexcitable, inobservant, insouciant, lackadaisical, listless, mindless, negligent, nonchalant, perfunctory, phlegmatic, pococurante, preoccupied, reckless, regardless, remote, stolid, thoughtless, turned-off, unanxious, unconcerned, undiscriminating, unheedful, unheeding, uninquiring, uninterested, uninvolved, unmarking, unmindful, unnoticing, unnoting, unobservant, unobserving, unremarking, unsolicitous, withdrawnROGET THESAURUS
incurious
Incuriosity
N incuriosity, incuriousness, insouciance, indifference, lack of interest, disinterest, boredom, ennui (weariness), satiety, foreknowledge (foresight), incurious, uninquisitive, indifferent, impassive, uninterested, detached, aloof.For further exploring for "incurious" in Webster Dictionary Online