incurious

形容词 adj.

英文释义

形容词 adj.
  1. Lacking interest or curiosity; uninterested.
    — A genuine Londoner is the most incurious animal in nature. Divide your acquaintance into two parts; the one set will never have seen Westminster Abbey—the other will be equally ignorant of St. Paul's.
  2. Apathetic or indifferent.

词形变化

more incurious comparative most incurious superlative

词汇关系

词源

From Latin incūriōsus (“careless”), from in- (“un-”) and cūriōsus (“careful”). Attested since the 1560s, originally meaning ‘heedless and negligent.’ The sense of ‘uninquisitive’ dates from the 1610s, and the sense of ‘unworthy of attention’ from 1747.
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