incuriosity

English

Etymology

incurious + -ity, from Latin incuriositas.

Noun

incuriosity (uncountable)

  1. The quality or state of lacking curiosity
    • 2009 January 18, Ross Douthat, “When Buckley Met Reagan”, in New York Times:
      But he wasn’t a model populist because liberal intellectuals disdained him, which is what apologists for Bush’s apparent incuriosity [] have sometimes tried to claim.
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