incuriosity

noun

Etymology

From incurious + -ity, from Latin incuriositas.

  1. derived from incuriosus
  2. suffixed as incuriosity — “incurious + ity

Definitions

  1. The quality or state of lacking curiosity.

    • But he wasn’t a model populist because liberal intellectuals disdained him, which is what apologists for Bush’s apparent incuriosity […] have sometimes tried to claim.
    • The people in these commercials are motivated by laziness and incuriosity, even when it comes to the most intimate of concerns.

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