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curious
[ kyoor-ee-uhs ]
adjective
- eager to learn or know; inquisitive.
Synonyms: interested, inquiring
Antonyms: indifferent
- prying; meddlesome.
Antonyms: indifferent
- arousing or exciting speculation, interest, or attention through being inexplicable or highly unusual; odd; strange:
a curious sort of person;
a curious scene.
- Archaic.
- made or prepared skillfully.
- done with painstaking accuracy or attention to detail:
a curious inquiry.
- careful; fastidious.
- marked by intricacy or subtlety.
curious
/ ˈkjʊərɪəs /
adjective
- eager to learn; inquisitive
- overinquisitive; prying
- interesting because of oddness or novelty; strange; unexpected
- rare.(of workmanship, etc) highly detailed, intricate, or subtle
- obsolete.fastidious or hard to please
Derived Forms
- ˈcuriousness, noun
- ˈcuriously, adverb
Other Words From
- curi·ous·ly adverb
- curi·ous·ness noun
- non·curi·ous adjective
- non·curi·ous·ly adverb
- non·curi·ous·ness noun
- over·curi·ous adjective
- over·curi·ous·ly adverb
- over·curi·ous·ness noun
- super·curi·ous adjective
- super·curi·ous·ly adverb
- super·curi·ous·ness noun
- un·curi·ous adjective
- un·curi·ous·ly adverb
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of curious1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
“We need to open our eyes and our ears to what children and young people are telling us and to be curious.”
Maher ripped into the new voters within Trump’s coalition, joking that the bunch curious to see what Trump would do were the “get the cat high” vote.
They enter this curious and claustrophobic home only when Mr. Reed promises his wife is baking a pie in the other room, but he draws them into his labyrinth using false promises and rhetorical exercises.
For his part, Wlezien is curious about why certain methodologies were more effective this time around.
I’m curious because you clearly had a strong look.
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