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“pococurante”
1. A condition of indifference or apathy.
2. Someone who does not care.
3. Etymology: from Italian, poco, "little" + curante, curare, "to care for"; from Latin curare, "to care".
2. Someone who does not care.
3. Etymology: from Italian, poco, "little" + curante, curare, "to care for"; from Latin curare, "to care".
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pococurante (poh" koh kyoo RAHN tee, poh" koh kyoo RAHN tuh) (adjective), more pococurante, most pococurante
1. A reference to being indifferent, apathetic, and uninterested in what is happening or nonchalantly detached from a situation or an environment: Jake's brother was a pococurante guy who was easygoing and who showed very little interest in voting for any of the presidential candidates that were running for office.
2. Etymoloy: from Italian poco, "little" + curante, past participle form of Latin curare, "to care".
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2. Etymoloy: from Italian poco, "little" + curante, past participle form of Latin curare, "to care".
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