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incurious

[in-kyoor-ee-uhs] / ɪnˈkjʊər i əs /




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Throughout, he seems almost willfully incurious about why people hunt.

From The Wall Street Journal Apr. 30, 2026

Again and again, he witnesses painful silences in public-school classrooms full of incurious young people who do not read and do not know anything about anything.

From The Wall Street Journal Jan. 16, 2026

That the greatest dramatist of the last 500 years is married to someone wholly incurious about his art is, in itself, a tragedy.

From Los Angeles Times Nov. 25, 2025

He sounded exactly like an elderly person struggling to hide dementia, but unfortunately, that’s indistinguishable from his lifelong personality as an incurious person BSing his way through life.

From Salon Sep. 3, 2025

He walked across the small yard, past Rostam, either unaware or incurious of me hiding behind him, and opened the back door.

From "The Many Assassinations of Samir, the Seller of Dreams" by Daniel Nayeri




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