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incurious

[in-kyoor-ee-uhs] / ɪnˈkyʊər i əs /




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Incurious Abingdon cares for none of these things.

From Copper Streak Trail by Rhodes, Eugene Manlove

Incurious unobservance is the true attitude of cordiality, and Somerset blamed himself for having fallen into an act of inspection even briefly.

From A Laodicean : a Story of To-day by Hardy, Thomas

Incurious about his personal origin, he had a certain interest in our eternal problems.

From The Longest Journey by Forster, E. M. (Edward Morgan)

Incurious glances greeted the newcomer: none paid him more heed than an indifferent nod.

From Red Masquerade by Vance, Louis Joseph

Incurious, in-kū′ri-us, adj. not curious or inquisitive: inattentive: deficient in interest.—adv.

From Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 2 of 4: E-M) by Various




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