Opposite of tending to ask questions or to investigate, typically for information or knowledge
“Tom wasn't accustomed to detail and became apathetic to what his coach had to say.”
Opposite of inquisitive in a meddlesome manner
“His reserved nature often meant that he kept to himself and his pet hamster.”
Opposite of differing in some way from the norm
“The thought of being ordinary terrified Ian, and so he set about trying to make a name for himself.”
Opposite of funny or amusing in a slightly odd or peculiar way
Opposite of significantly or brazenly odd or bizarre in nature
“His speech had nothing more to offer than the usual bromides about how everyone needs to work together.”
Opposite of foolishly ridiculous in nature
Opposite of strange or unusual in nature
Opposite of deeply investigatory or exploratory in nature
Opposite of mysterious or difficult to understand
Opposite of difficult or impossible to understand, explain, or identify
“From the splintered wood and plasterboard it was clear that this section had been constructed long after the original building.”
Opposite of characterized by questions or (skeptical) inquisitiveness
(keen on) Opposite of having an attraction to
“I have a deep physical attraction towards Boris, but I'm completely indifferent to his personality.”
Opposite of causing surprising negative emotions
“I'm sure it is just a genuine coincidence that you smell of perfume after work.”
Opposite of holding one's attention
“It was a boring movie with a predictable plot.”
Opposite of strange or unfamiliar in nature
“This is a known software bug that will be fixed in the next release.”
Opposite of eagerly wishing or wanting of something or someone
Opposite of lacking context or reason
“He was a thoughtful man whose comments were always relevant to the subject matter.”
Opposite of in a state of high anticipation
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