- a word derived from incurious.
Example Sentences
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Meeting Villechaize, Tate incuriously sets his microcassette recorder before a three-foot-eleven-inch egotist who gasses on long enough to make him late for his appointment with Vidal.
From The New Yorker • Oct. 19, 2018
The 1,500 citizens watched them come & go incuriously; after the novelty wore off, the ships might have been loading wheat, for all the thrill there was in it.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Raoul Salan merely pursed his lips and let his pale blue, expressionless eyes wander incuriously about the courtroom.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Other refugees looked on incuriously, each wrapped in his own cares.
From Time Magazine Archive
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The nearest animal looked up incuriously and then turned back to the grass.
From "The Amber Spyglass" by Philip Pullman
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