One entry found for
curious.
Main Entry:
cu·ri·ous 
Pronunciation:
ky
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Function:
adjective
Etymology: Middle English
curious "made carefully, skillful, eager to learn," from early French
curios (same meaning), from Latin
curiosus "careful, inquisitive," from
cura "care, healing" --related to
ACCURATE,
CURE
1 : eager to learn <a cat
curious about its new surroundings>
2 : INQUISITIVE 2
3 : attracting attention by being strange or unusual
: ODD <a
curious old coin> <that's
curious--they were here yesterday>
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cu·ri·ous·ly adverb -
cu·ri·ous·ness nounsynonyms CURIOUS,
INQUISITIVE,
PRYING mean interested in what is not one's own business.
CURIOUS in general suggests an active desire to learn or to know <children are
curious about everything>.
INQUISITIVE suggests annoying and regular curiosity along with steady quizzing <dreaded the visits of their
inquisitive relatives>.
PRYING suggests truly bothersome meddling <
prying neighbors who refuse to mind their own business>.