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  1. Why is it spelled "curiosity" instead of "curiousity?"

    Sep 19, 2014 · 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 …

  2. Which preposition follows curiosity? - English Language & Usage …

    Which preposition follows the word curiosity? Ex. To explore their curiosity (for/about/with) science?

  3. etymology - Why "curiosity" and not "cury"? - English Language

    Mar 18, 2017 · I've been looking at the adjectives "curious" and "furious", and have been wondering why their noun counterparts are so different. According to …

  4. Word for the satisfaction of curiosity - English Language & Usage …

    Apr 23, 2014 · 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 …

  5. What is the meaning of "out of curiosity" [closed]

    Feb 1, 2017 · What is the meaning of "out of curiosity"? Could it mean out of ideas? Or maybe it means he is curious? How should I know what he means?

  6. american english - What are ways to describe when someone …

    Aug 2, 2022 · 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 …

  7. single word requests - A term for "professional curiosity" - English ...

    Oct 9, 2017 · I am looking for a term that describes a specific type of curiosity, within the context of one's "profession", or "area of expertise". In other words, a level of curiosity that is eg. felt …

  8. Word describing a distinct absence of intellectual curiosity?

    Apr 17, 2021 · I found some ideas from the definition of incurious: Lacking intellectual inquisitiveness or natural curiosity; uninterested. But these tend to be opposites of more …

  9. Is there a word to describe curiosity in a positive way?

    May 9, 2014 · I'm looking for a word that describes a curious, interested state of mind- open minded, exploring, wondering, but without being nosy.

  10. Is the term "morbid curiosity" generally negative or positive?

    Oct 27, 2021 · In my experience, someone who asks things out of " morbid curiosity " generally seems to do so for the "sake of fulfilling their curiosity" with no other motivation beyond …