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Compare also religiousty n., voluptuousty n How should i know what he means? With religiosity n., voluptuosity n
(all first attested in late middle english), and hidousty n Or maybe it means he is curious With the much later formation hideosity n.).
Which preposition follows the word curiosity
To explore their curiosity (for/about/with) science? There is a good feeling you get when your curiosity is satisfied, especially if is about a question you found interesting or important, or have spent a lot of time and energy trying to answer What is the difference between the words curiosity and curiousness How and when do you use them
Curiosity [noun] b2 [ u ] an eager wish to know or learn about something. I've been looking at the adjectives "curious" And "furious", and have been wondering why their noun counterparts are so different According to etymonline, the origins of these.
I usually use something along the lines of blatantly saying "he gave a curious look/shot a curious glance."
However, does anyone know ways to describe someone gesturing with their face a Your title asks for curious in a worried manner, but anxiously or hesitantly fits well into the blank in your example sentence We can assume that the i in the sentence is motivated by curiosity These two words alone mean nothing about curiosity
I think your question can be more helpful to other readers if you can make it clearer. You say you need a verb for curiosity, but your example and the answers assume verbs for the result of exercising curiosity successfully Did you instead want a verb form of curiosity itself? What is the meaning of out of curiosity
Could it mean out of ideas
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