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Filter by Meaning The detective found the suspect's incurious demeanor suspicious during the interrogation.
She had an incurious response to the intriguing mystery novel her friend recommended.
The scientist's incurious mindset prevented him from making groundbreaking discoveries.
The child's incurious attitude towards exploring new hobbies limited his creativity.
He showed an incurious attitude towards the weather forecast.
He showed an incurious attitude towards the science experiment.
The student's incurious attitude towards studying hindered his academic progress.
She was incurious about the details of the upcoming event.
She was known for her incurious demeanor towards different cultures and traditions.
The author's incurious attitude towards research left gaps in his book's accuracy.
The scientist was impressed with the incurious child's natural curiosity about the world.
The journalist was disappointed with the incurious public's lack of interest in important news stories.
The doctor was concerned with the patient's incurious response to their health diagnosis.
Mary's incurious attitude towards new technology often leaves her struggling to use her computer.
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