curiousness

[ˈkjʊərɪəsnəs]

curiousness Definition

  • 1a strong desire to know or learn something
  • 2strange or unusual

Using curiousness: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "curiousness" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    Her curiousness about the world led her to travel extensively.

  • Example

    The curiousness of the situation made him uneasy.

  • Example

    The curiousness of the object drew people's attention.

curiousness Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with curiousness

  • curiosity killed the cat

    used to warn someone not to ask too many questions about something that does not concern them

    Example

    A: What are they talking about? B: I don't know, but remember, curiosity killed the cat.

  • pique one's curiosity

    to make someone interested in something and want to know more about it

    Example

    The mysterious package piqued her curiosity, and she couldn't wait to open it.

  • satisfy one's curiosity

    to find out the answer to a question that one has been wondering about

    Example

    He finally satisfied his curiosity about the abandoned house by exploring it himself.

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Summary: curiousness in Brief

Curiousness [ˈkjʊərɪəsnəs] refers to a strong desire to know or learn something, as well as strange or unusual things. It can be exemplified by 'Her curiousness about the world led her to travel extensively.' The phrase 'curiosity killed the cat' warns against asking too many questions, while 'pique one's curiosity' and 'satisfy one's curiosity' describe the process of becoming interested and finding answers.