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Synonyms:

apathetic

casual

complacent

disinterested

incurious

insensible

insouciant

nonchalant

perfunctory

unconcerned

uncurious

uninterested

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A chawbacon is a bumpkin, an oafish churl, an intellectually incurious rube, a barefooted redneck hick whose dream is to move into a trailer park, and raise 14 dirty, snot faced children.

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Yes. Curious is a root word and cannot be broken down into a more basic form. Some of its non-root-word forms include curiously, incurious, curiousness, curiouser and curiosity.

The word comes from the Latin curiosus and is related to Latin cura, "to care."

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intrigued: verb: to make interested or curious. I was intrigued by his knowledge of cosmetics. synonyms: interested, curious, fascinate(d), arouse, attract, charm, pique, rivet antonyms: uninterested, disinterested, indifferent, apathetic, weary, bored, unconcerned, oblivious, unaware

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