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English
Etymology
From un- + curious.
Adjective
uncurious (comparative more uncurious, superlative most uncurious)
- Not eager to learn or find answers.
- Synonyms: incurious, noncurious, uninquisitive
- Antonyms: curious, inquisitive
- Apathetic; indifferent.
- Synonyms: incurious, noncurious
- Antonym: curious
- Not odd; not strange.
- Antonyms: curious, odd, strange, remarkable
- Near-synonyms: noncurious, nonstrange, unstrange, unremarkable
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