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But these tend to be opposites of more common words. How and when do you use them? What is the difference between the words curiosity and curiousness?
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I found some ideas from the definition of incurious: Could it mean out of ideas? The french original did not.
To explore their curiosity (for/about/with) science?
However, does anyone know ways to describe someone gesturing. It was not formed from curious. Is there a common word? I am looking for a term that describes a specific type of curiosity, within the context of one's profession, or area of expertise.
Or maybe it means he is curious? I usually use something along the lines of blatantly saying "he gave a curious look/shot a curious glance." 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. Curiosity [noun] b2 [ u ] an eager wish to know or learn.
I am looking for a suitable term for negative curiosity that represents the concept of wandering and prying in the workplace.
For example, when an employee is. How should i know what he means? Lacking intellectual inquisitiveness or natural curiosity; In other words, a level of curiosity that is eg.
What is the meaning of out of curiosity? As far as english is concerned, the root of curiosity is curiosity. The real question here is where the latter got its second u from. Which preposition follows the word curiosity?