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Filter by Meaning The researcher found it challenging to gather data from the incurious participants in the study.
The dog was incurious about the strange noise coming from the backyard.
The child was incurious about the new toy his friend brought over.
The author's incurious approach to research led to factual inaccuracies in his book.
The incurious student never asked any questions in class.
Despite living in a culturally rich city, the incurious couple never ventured out to explore it.
The museum was filled with fascinating exhibits, but the incurious visitors quickly moved on.
She had an incurious attitude toward history and never bothered to learn about it.
She was so incurious about foreign cultures that she never bothered to travel abroad.
The journalist was disappointed to find that the interviewee was incurious and uninterested in answering questions.
The teacher tried to engage the incurious student in class discussions, but to no avail.
The manager noticed that the team member was becoming increasingly incurious and disengaged.
He was so incurious about politics that he never voted.
The incurious tourist only visited the most famous landmarks and didn't explore any hidden gems.
The incurious worker never volunteered for new projects or opportunities.
The politician's incurious attitude toward foreign affairs worried many of her supporters.
The new employee seemed incurious about the company's history and culture.
The incurious audience sat through the entire lecture without asking any questions.
The incurious reader only stuck to familiar genres and never ventured outside of their comfort zone.
He had an incurious mind and never tried to learn new skills or hobbies.
The child was incurious about the world around him and spent all his time playing video games.
He had a list of books to read, but he was too incurious to open any of them.
The incurious traveler simply followed the tour guide without asking any questions.
The journalist's incurious approach resulted in a lack of in-depth research for the article.
Jack's incurious nature prevented him from trying new foods.
The incurious child showed no interest in reading books other than their favorite.
The incurious reader always stuck to the same genre of books.
The incurious artist lacked the creativity to explore new mediums and techniques.
The incurious traveler refused to visit any museums or cultural landmarks.
The incurious student showed little interest in learning about other cultures.
The incurious employee had no interest in learning new skills or technologies.
His incurious nature left him with a very limited worldview.
The journalist's incurious reporting failed to uncover the full story.
Her incurious nature prevented her from appreciating different perspectives on social issues.
The incurious scientist ignored research outside of his field, missing out on potential breakthroughs.
Her incurious attitude towards politics led her to be disengaged from civic activities.
The incurious audience failed to appreciate the subtleties of the play.
The incurious tourist didn't bother to learn about the history or customs of the country he was visiting.
He was so incurious about politics that he never bothered to vote.
His incurious personality kept him from seeking out new experiences and knowledge.
The local museum struggled to attract visitors due to the town's incurious population.
His incurious mind made him dismiss any art or literature that didn't conform to his own tastes.
His incurious mind was resistant to new ideas and different perspectives.
The teacher was disappointed in the students' incurious approach to learning.
The professor's incurious approach towards student inquiries was discouraging.
The customer had an incurious demeanor when browsing through the store's products.
The scientist's incurious response to the groundbreaking research surprised her colleagues.
The hiker was so focused on reaching the summit that he appeared incurious about the breathtaking scenery.
The child was incurious about the intriguing mystery book on the shelf.
The tourist appeared incurious as he walked by the historical landmarks.
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