The Opposite(Antonym) of “investigative”
The antonyms of investigative are uninquisitive and uninterested. The antonyms uninquisitive and uninterested convey a lack of curiosity or interest in exploring or discovering new information.
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Definitions and Examples of uninquisitive, uninterested
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Not curious or interested in exploring or discovering new information.
Example
He was uninquisitive about the world around him and preferred to stick to his routine.
Not having or showing any interest in something.
Example
She was uninterested in politics and found it boring to follow the news.
Key Differences: uninquisitive vs uninterested
- 1Uninquisitive implies a lack of curiosity or interest in exploring or discovering new information, while uninterested simply means not having any interest in something.
- 2Uninquisitive is a more specific term that describes a lack of curiosity, while uninterested can be used to describe a lack of interest in anything.
Effective Usage of uninquisitive, uninterested
- 1Vocabulary Building: Learn and use these antonyms to expand your vocabulary.
- 2Express Opinions: Use these antonyms to express opinions about people's attitudes towards learning and discovery.
- 3Describe Characters: Use these antonyms to describe characters in stories or movies who have different attitudes towards learning and discovery.
Remember this!
The antonyms of investigative are uninquisitive and uninterested. Uninquisitive implies a lack of curiosity or interest in exploring or discovering new information, while uninterested simply means not having any interest in something. Use these antonyms to expand your vocabulary, express opinions, and describe characters in stories or movies.