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uncurious adjective uk /ˌʌnˈkjʊə.ri.əs/ us /ˌʌnˈkjʊr.i.əs/ not interested in learning more about a particular subject or person, or not interested in discovering anything new: He remained uncurious about his birth mother until three years ago, when his adoptive mother died. I can't believe he was so intellectually shallow, so uncurious. Synonym
incurious He is smugly uncurious and as a result, ill-informed. Whatever she did or did not know about his past, she seemed to be determinedly uncurious about it. The owner of the inn was uncurious about her guests or whatever business they were in town for. I found little to interest me in the book's uncurious and remarkably passionless characters. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Lacking interest and enthusiasm apathetic apathy aridity blah blankly half-hearted half-heartedly hell incurious nonchalance nonchalant nonchalantly nonconcern passionless unmotivated unromantically unserious unseriousness vacant your heart isn't in itidiom |