incurious (Meaning)

Wordnet

incurious (a)

showing absence of intellectual inquisitiveness or natural curiosity

Webster

incurious (a.)

Not curious or inquisitive; without care for or interest in; inattentive; careless; negligent; heedless.

incurious Sentence Examples

  1. The young child's incurious nature stifled their thirst for knowledge.
  2. The incurious employees ignored the obvious problems in the workplace.
  3. Despite the remarkable sights around them, the tourists remained incurious and uninterested.
  4. The professor's lecture droned on, leaving the students incurious and bored.
  5. The incurious dog couldn't be bothered to chase a ball.
  6. The politician's speech was so dull that even the most engaged audience became incurious.
  7. The incurious students passively took notes, showing little interest in the subject matter.
  8. The incurious neighbor never bothered to introduce themselves or learn about the community.
  9. The incurious scientist refused to investigate the promising new theory.
  10. The incurious child preferred to play video games rather than explore the outdoors.

FAQs About the word incurious

showing absence of intellectual inquisitiveness or natural curiosityNot curious or inquisitive; without care for or interest in; inattentive; careless; negligen

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conscientious, interested, conscientious, attentive, concerned, concerned, attentive,interested, aware, aware

The young child's incurious nature stifled their thirst for knowledge.

The incurious employees ignored the obvious problems in the workplace.

Despite the remarkable sights around them, the tourists remained incurious and uninterested.

The professor's lecture droned on, leaving the students incurious and bored.