Incurious (adjective)

  1. Not showing curiosity; not having a desire to know or learn something.
  2. Not interested in new or unfamiliar things; not inquisitive.

Origin:

Late 18th century: from in- "not" + curious.

Examples:

  1. The incurious student was not interested in learning anything new.
  2. His incurious nature made it hard for him to make friends.
  3. The incurious visitor did not take the time to explore the city.
  4. Her incurious attitude made it hard for her to learn new things.
  5. The incurious employee was not interested in the company's new projects.
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