- Why is it spelled curiosity instead of curiousity?
As far as English is concerned, the root of curiosity is curiosity It was not formed from curious The real question here is where the latter got its second u from The French original did not have it (Edit: and the answer to that, of course, is rather boring: by analogy with all the other -ous words Dangerous, numerous, devious, perilous, dubious, serious, oblivious, murderous, hilarious
- Which preposition follows curiosity? - English Language Usage Stack . . .
Which preposition follows the word curiosity? Ex To explore their curiosity (for about with) science?
- american english - What are ways to describe when someone gives a . . .
I usually use something along the lines of blatantly saying quot;He gave a curious look shot a curious glance quot; However, does anyone know ways to describe someone gesturing with their face a
- Word for the satisfaction of curiosity - English Language Usage Stack . . .
1 I would like to call "satisfaction of curiosity" as knowledge (or knowing) if we really want to go with a single word Because you know something when you satisfy your curiosity curiosity: A desire to know or learn Though, there isn't a single word for satisfaction that is only associated with curiosity
- etymology - Why curiosity and not cury? - English Language Usage . . .
I've been looking at the adjectives quot;curious quot; and quot;furious quot;, and have been wondering why their noun counterparts are so different According to etymonline, the origins of these
- Whats a word for being curious in a worried manner?
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
- Curiosity and curiousness - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
Synonyms of curiousness: curiosity, inquisitiveness, nosiness This is inadequate, and doesn't bring out the degree of overlap between 'curiousness' and 'curiosity'
- Is there a word to describe curiosity in a positive way?
I'm looking for a word that describes a curious, interested state of mind- open minded, exploring, wondering, but without being nosy
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