Crossword-Solution: INCURIOSITY
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Incuriosity | n. | Want of curiosity or interest; inattentiveness; indifference. |
We have 18 clues for the answer “INCURIOSITY”
| Clue | Answers |
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| incuriousness | 1 answer |
| indifferentism | 3 answers |
| ABSENCE of choice | 4 answers |
| ANOREXY | 5 answers |
| blunted curiosity | 7 answers |
| improbability | 7 answers |
| the first that comes | 8 answers |
| refusal to vote | 9 answers |
| first come first served | 11 answers |
| Nonchalance | 14 answers |
| indiscrimination | 21 answers |
| amorality | 26 answers |
| Any | 36 answers |
| Vegetation | 46 answers |
| Numbness | 53 answers |
| inexpectation | 55 answers |
| Apathy | 65 answers |
| Inactivity | 81 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
A moving of the mind or soul; excitement of the feelings,
whether pleasing or painful; disturbance or agitation of mind caused by
a specific exciting cause and manifested by some sensible effect on the
body.
Hint 2 anagram
MTIENOO
Hint 3 another clue
A FEELING OF GREAT ELATION
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Sentences with INCURIOSITY (5)
Mrs Verloc’s philosophical, almost disdainful incuriosity, the foundation of their accord in domestic life made it extremely difficult to get into contact with her, now this tragic necessity had arisen.
Literature, poetry, science are the homage of man to this unfathomed secret, concerning which no sane man can affect an indifference or incuriosity.
But, according to the ordinary incuriosity and ignorance of Barbarians, they have neither learnt, nor do they inquire, what is its nature, or from what cause it is produced.
Monsieur le concierge, it appeared, was from home; and madame, thick-witted, warm-hearted, simple body that she was, discovered a phase of beaming incuriosity most grateful to the adventurer, enabling him as it did to dispense with embarrassing explanations, and to whisk the girl away as soon as he liked.
Without moving, he watched in listless incuriosity till he saw her straighten and stand away from the rail as if bracing herself against some crisis.
Quotes with INCURIOSITY (3)
I like the notion of stubborn incuriosity. To cultivate a stubborn incuriosity, you have to limit yourself to certain areas of knowledge. You cannot be totally greedy. You have to oblige yourself not to learn everything. Or else you will learn nothing.
And so Rebecca consigned herself to, not ignorance, but a judicious incuriosity: she decided, for the time being, to live with the constant, cryptic reminders that the scope of another person's soul could never be fully surveyed.
[T]his jealousy gave him, if anything, an agreeable chill, as, to the sad Parisian who is leaving Venice behind him to return to France, a last mosquito proves that Italy and summer are still not too remote. But, as a rule, with this particular period of his life from which he was emerging, when he made an effort, if not to remain in it, at least to obtain a clear view of it while he still could, he discovered that already it was too late; he would have liked to glimpse, as t…