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incuriosity    
n. 无好奇心,无关心

无好奇心,无关心

Incuriosity \In*cu`ri*os"i*ty\, n. [L. incuriositas: cf. F.
incurosit['e].]
Lack of curiosity or interest; inattentiveness; indifference.
--Sir H. Wotton.
[1913 Webster]

59 Moby Thesaurus words for "incuriosity":
absentmindedness, accidia, acedia, apathy, ataraxia, ataraxy,
carelessness, casualness, detachment, disinterest, dispassion,
disregard, disregardfulness, distraction, easygoingness,
flightiness, flippancy, frivolousness, giddiness, heedlessness,
inadvertence, inadvertency, inattention, inattentiveness,
inconsideration, indifference, indiscrimination, inexcitability,
inobservance, insouciance, lack of affect, lackadaisicalness,
levity, lightmindedness, listlessness, mindlessness, negligence,
nonchalance, nonobservance, obliviousness, pococurantism,
recklessness, regardlessness, shallowness, sloth, superficiality,
thoughtlessness, unalertness, unanxiousness, unawareness,
unconcern, unconsciousness, unheedfulness, unintentiveness,
unmindfulness, unobservance, unsolicitousness, unwariness,
unwatchfulness


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