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Incuriosity

Incuriosity \In*cu`ri*os"i*ty\, n. [L. incuriositas: cf. F. incurosit['e].] Lack of curiosity or interest; inattentiveness; indifference.
--Sir H. Wotton.

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incuriosity

n. The quality or state of lacking curiosity

Usage examples of "incuriosity".

Mrs Verloc's philosophical, almost disdainful incuriosity, the foundation of their accord in domestic life made it extremely difficult to get into contact with her, now this tragic necessity had arisen.

It was a tacit accord, congenial to Mrs Verloc's incuriosity and to Mr Verloc's habits of mind, which were indolent and secret.

He learned soon enough that the cultivation of incuriosity is not a project that can be rushed.

Kato regarded Sims, and continued to regard him, with the tranquil incuriosity of the unpitying East.

This said Bush was “dumb” in the sense of having “a persistent incuriosity that has kept him in a state of childlike ignorance.

A brilliant man in his own field, he was as shortsighted as a dodo and had a monumental incuriosity about everybody and everything except his own work and his consuming private passion for archaeology.