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    Cu·ri·os·i·ty
    /ˌkyo͝orēˈäsədē/

    noun

  2. 1. : desire to know: a. : inquisitive interest in others' concerns : nosiness. The construction inside their house aroused the curiosity of their neighbors. b. : interest leading to inquiry. intellectual curiosity. Her natural curiosity led her to ask more questions. 2. archaic : undue nicety or fastidiousness. 3. a.

  3. CURIOSITY definition: 1. an eager wish to know or learn about something: 2. something that is interesting because it is…. Learn more.

  4. Curiosity definition: the desire to learn or know about anything; inquisitiveness. See examples of CURIOSITY used in a sentence.

  5. Curiosity is the urge you feel to know more about something. If you find a diary in a coffee shop, curiosity will make you want to look inside — but respect for the writer's privacy may convince you not to. Curiosity is the state of being curious: inquisitive, wondering, ready to poke around and figure something out.

  6. 1 day ago · curiosity in American English. (ˌkjʊriˈɑsəti ) noun Word forms: plural ˌcuriˈosities. 1. a desire to learn or know. 2. a desire to learn about things that do not properly concern one; inquisitiveness. 3. anything curious, strange, rare, or novel.

  7. 1. A desire to know or learn. 2. A desire to know about people or things that do not concern one; nosiness. 3. An object that arouses interest, as by being novel or extraordinary: kept the carved bone and displayed it as a curiosity. 4. A strange or odd aspect. 5. Archaic Fastidiousness.

  8. curiosity killed the cat. (saying) used to tell somebody not to ask questions or try to find out about things that do not involve them. Definition of curiosity noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

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