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- Dictionarycurious/ˈkjʊərɪəs/
adjective
- 1. eager to know or learn something: "I began to be curious about the whereabouts of the bride and groom"
- 2. strange; unusual: "a curious sensation overwhelmed her" Similar Opposite
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CURIOUS definition: 1. interested in learning about people or things around you: 2. strange and unusual: 3…. Learn more.
CURIOUS meaning: 1. interested in learning about people or things around you: 2. strange and unusual: 3…. Learn more.
curious: [adjective] made carefully. abstruse. precisely accurate.
Curious definition: eager to learn or know; inquisitive.. See examples of CURIOUS used in a sentence.
Synonyms for CURIOUS: inquisitive, interested, nosey, nosy, concerned, prying, questioning, officious; Antonyms of CURIOUS: indifferent, incurious, disinterested ...
CURIOUS definition: 1. wanting to know or learn about something: 2. strange or unusual: . Learn more.
1 day ago · 5 meanings: 1. eager to learn; inquisitive 2. overinquisitive; prying 3. interesting because of oddness or novelty; strange;.... Click for more definitions.
having a strong desire to know about something synonym inquisitive. He is such a curious boy, always asking questions. curious about something They were very curious about the people who lived upstairs.; curious as to something Everyone was curious as to why Mark was leaving.; curious to do something I was curious to find out what she had said.
If you’re curious, you really want to know something — like the secret ingredient that makes these cookies so crunchy. You may wish you hadn’t been so curious when you find out it’s roasted crickets.
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