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Curiosity

Definition

Curiosity refers to a strong desire to learn or know something. It is the inquisitive interest that drives exploration, investigation, and the pursuit of knowledge. Curiosity can also refer to something that arouses interest or is unusual or intriguing.

Parts of Speech
  • Noun
Pronunciation

American English

  • IPA Pronunciation: /ˌkjʊəriˈɑːsɪti/
  • Respelling: kyoor-ee-AH-sih-tee

British English

  • IPA Pronunciation: /ˌkjʊəriˈɒsɪti/
  • Respelling: kyoor-ee-OS-ih-tee

The pronunciation of "curiosity" differs slightly between American and British English, particularly in the vowel sound of the third syllable.

Etymology

The word "curiosity" originates from the Latin "curiositas," meaning "desire to know" or "inquisitiveness." It was adopted into Middle English in the late 14th century, retaining its original meaning related to a desire for knowledge and investigation.

Derivatives
  • Curious (adjective)
  • Curiously (adverb)
  • Curiousness (noun)
  • Incurious (adjective)
  • Curiosities (plural noun)
Synonyms
  • Inquisitiveness
  • Interest
  • Eagerness
Antonyms
  • Indifference
  • Apathy
  • Disinterest
Usage

Curiosity is often seen as a positive trait that drives scientific discovery, exploration, and learning. It can be applied to various contexts, such as intellectual curiosity, which motivates people to seek knowledge, or simple curiosity about everyday things. In a negative sense, it can sometimes lead to unnecessary interference in others' affairs, as in the phrase "curiosity killed the cat."

Related Terms
  • Exploration: The act of investigating or studying something new.
  • Inquiry: The act of asking for information or investigation.
  • Wonder: A feeling of surprise mixed with admiration, often leading to curiosity.
Detailed Definitions

Noun

  • A strong desire to know or learn: Refers to the mental state of seeking information or understanding.
    • Example: "His curiosity about how things work led him to become an engineer."
  • An unusual or intriguing object or fact: Describes something that sparks interest due to its uniqueness or rarity.
    • Example: "The museum displayed various curiosities from around the world."

curiosity

The figure's curiosity led it to reach out toward the mysterious glowing light.
The young man's curiosity led him to tinker with gears and circuits on his workbench.
The museum's gallery was filled with curiosities from around the world.

🇨🇳 Mandarin (Chinese)

  • 好奇 (hàoqí) - [desire to learn or know]
  • IPA: /xâu t͡ɕʰǐ/
  • Respelling: HOW-chee

  • 珍品 (zhēnpǐn) - [a rare or unique object]
  • IPA: /ʈ͡ʂə́n pìn/
  • Respelling: ZHEN-peen

🇮🇳 Hindi

  • जिज्ञासा (jijñāsā) - [desire to learn or know]
  • IPA: /dʒɪd͡ʒ.ɳaː.saː/
  • Respelling: jij-NAA-saa

🇪🇸 Spanish

  • Curiosidad - [desire to learn or know]
  • IPA: /ku.ɾjo.siˈðað/
  • Respelling: koo-ryoh-see-DAD

🇫🇷 French

  • Curiosité - [desire to learn or know or a unique object]
  • IPA: /ky.ʁjo.zi.te/
  • Respelling: kyoo-ryoh-zee-TAY

🇸🇦 Modern Standard Arabic

  • فضول (fuḍūl) - [desire to learn or know]
  • IPA: /fuˈd̪uːl/
  • Respelling: foo-DOOL

🇧🇩 Bengali

  • জিজ্ঞাসা (jijñāsā) - [desire to learn or know]
  • IPA: /dʒid͡ʒ.ɳaː.saː/
  • Respelling: jij-NAA-saa

🇷🇺 Russian

  • Любопытство (Lyubopytstvo) - [desire to learn or know]
  • IPA: /lʲʉbɐˈpɨtstvə/
  • Respelling: lyoo-boh-PYTS-tvuh

🇵🇹 Portuguese

  • Curiosidade - [desire to learn or know]
  • IPA: /kuɾjoziˈðaðɨ/
  • Respelling: koor-yoh-zee-DAH-dy

🇮🇩 Indonesian

  • Rasa ingin tahu - [desire to learn or know]
  • IPA: /ˈrasa ˈiŋ.ɡin ta.hu/
  • Respelling: RAH-sah ING-gin tah-HOO

🇩🇪 German

  • Neugier - [desire to learn or know]
  • IPA: /ˈnɔʏ̯.ɡiːʁ/
  • Respelling: NOY-geer

🇯🇵 Japanese

  • 好奇心 (kōkishin) - [desire to learn or know]
  • IPA: /koː.ki.ɕiɴ/
  • Respelling: KOH-kee-sheen

🇻🇳 Vietnamese

  • Sự tò mò - [desire to learn or know]
  • IPA: /sʊ tɔː moː/
  • Respelling: soo taw MOH

🇰🇷 Korean

  • 호기심 (hogisim) - [desire to learn or know]
  • IPA: /ho.ɡi.ɕim/
  • Respelling: HO-gee-sheem

🇹🇷 Turkish

  • Merak - [desire to learn or know]
  • IPA: /meˈrak/
  • Respelling: meh-RAHK

🇵🇰 Urdu

  • جوں (jūn) - [desire to learn or know]
  • IPA: /d͡ʒuːn/
  • Respelling: JOON

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