incuriously


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in·cu·ri·ous

 (ĭn-kyo͝or′ē-əs)
adj.
Lacking intellectual inquisitiveness or natural curiosity; uninterested.

in·cu′ri·os′i·ty (-ŏs′ĭ-tē), in·cu′ri·ous·ness n.
in·cu′ri·ous·ly adv.
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Translations

incuriously

[ɪnˈkjʊərɪəslɪ] ADV [look] → con indiferencia
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incuriously

adv (= uninterestedly)gleichgültig
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References in classic literature ?
From the boat's fragmentary stern, Fedallah incuriously and mildly eyed him; the clinging crew, at the other drifting end, could not succor him; more than enough was it for them to look to themselves.
She saw only a man sitting on the edge of the bunk and incuriously studying the toes of his moccasins.
They passed through life so incuriously, with a flippancy that I remembered from my own rouge-lipstick days but with an assertiveness that startled me.