What is another word for Incuriousness?

Pronunciation: [ɪnkjˈʊɹɪəsnəs] (IPA)

Incuriousness, also known as apathy or disinterest, refers to the lack of interest or curiosity in something. Synonyms for incuriousness include apathy, indifference, lethargy, passivity, indifference, listlessness, and unconcern. Someone who is incurious may be described as disengaged, uninterested, uninvolved, or impassive. They may have a lackadaisical attitude or a lack of motivation to learn or explore new things. Incuriousness can be detrimental as it can hinder personal growth, creativity, and learning opportunities. It is important to cultivate a sense of curiosity and maintain an open-minded approach to life to continue growing and experiencing new things.

What are the hypernyms for Incuriousness?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Incuriousness

O crystal Incuriousness of the monad!
"Melomaniacs"
James Huneker
The indolent Incuriousness of the Spaniard accepts the utter isolation of his city as rather an advantage.
"Castilian Days"
John Hay
For it is a limitation, not prescribed by absorption in one set of subjects rather than another, nor by insufficient preparation for the discussion of certain subjects, nor by indolence nor Incuriousness, but solely by apprehension of the conclusions to which such use of the mind might bring the too courageous seeker.
"On Compromise"
John Morley

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