incurious in English

adjective
1
(of a person or their manner) not eager to know something; lacking curiosity.
Neither had anything to declare, as they walked, on different afternoons, nonchalantly past the incurious customs officials in the way one might walk down the marriage aisle if all the guests on either side were asleep.

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1. He's strangely incurious about what goes on around him.

2. Some common synonyms of Aloof are detached, disinterested, incurious, indifferent, and unconcerned

3. Synonyms: inquisitive, nosy, prying… Antonyms: inCurious, unCurious, common… Find the right word.

4. She is incurious after she had glanced at a few of these.

5. So we wound up being totally dependent on a system about which are terminally incurious.

6. Their sad, Mongolian faces gazed out over the sides of the trucks utterly incurious.

7. But you could just as easily argue that their are incurious because they're cowed.

8. Antonyms for Busybody include incurious, uninterested, indifferent, unconcerned, uncurious, apathetic, unquestioning, uncaring, unobtrusive and reserved

9. Hood himself seems incurious where his arrows will strike , or at least unwilling to be specific.

10. He conveys vividly the absurdity of a situation, but he is incurious about the underlying processes which shape it.

11. My show is an exercise in will - fully ignorant, emotionally based, non intellectual, incurious passion about things.

12. 16 He conveys vividly the absurdity of a situation, but he is incurious about the underlying processes which shape it.

13. Peter Thiel Takes Aim at Google’s “Cosseted,” “Incurious,” “Isolated” Mandarins Over Their China Policies The conservative technologist left the utopians of Silicon Valley last year.

14. In this regard East Asian students are among the most clueless: too often incurious and self-absorbed, they are notoriously out of touch with American society, and also slow to form advocacy groups.