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more curious
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(of a person) interested in learning and knowing about things
- She's so curious; she always asks questions and loves to explore new topics.
- His curious nature led him to read books on a wide range of subjects.
- The curious student excels in school because of their genuine interest in learning.
- The curious traveler immerses themselves in local culture and customs wherever they go.
- She was always curious about different cultures and loved traveling to new places.
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unusual or strange in a way that is unexpected
- The curious markings on the stone piqued the archaeologist's interest.
- The curious behavior of the neighbor's cat, who enjoyed swimming in the pond, surprised everyone.
- She found a curious object washed up on the beach, unlike anything she had seen before.
- His curious choice of clothing, wearing a top hat and tails to the grocery store, turned heads.
- The curious arrangement of rocks in the field suggested the presence of ancient ruins beneath the surface.