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Meanings of
curiousness
in inglés
catalán
estranyesa
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The quality of being alien or not native.
strangeness
foreignness
nativeness
catalán
estranyesa
portugués
curiosidade
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A state of active curiosity.
inquisitiveness
portugués
curiosidade
Sinónimos
Examples for "
strangeness
"
strangeness
foreignness
Examples for "
strangeness
"
1
For all its
strangeness
,
the situation was a problem of logistics again.
2
And now begins the actual
strangeness
of the story of the Telegraph.
3
Then rub it off, Polly; rub the rust and the
strangeness
off.
4
We have got used to much
strangeness
over the past two months.
5
One of the problems with the early space foods was their
strangeness
.
1
We mistake unfamiliarity for beauty; we darken our perceptions with idle
foreignness
.
2
This same
foreignness
,
revealed in other ways, sometimes made him hate her.
3
They, more than anything else, stress the
foreignness
of a place.
4
It was just too much
foreignness
to take in one dose.
5
His shoulders went up with that
foreignness
Chrystie thought so bewitching.
Usage of
curiousness
in inglés
1
Loristan looked at his hot twelve-year-old face with a reflective
curiousness
.
2
At the sound of his voice the woman peered at him with quick
curiousness
.
3
The detective glanced at the girl with an expression of aroused
curiousness
as he said:
4
I even reconciled Chaucer's spelling with the quaintness and
curiousness
of the old, old town.
5
The
curiousness
of the subject will, I hope, excuse my dwelling on it for some time.
6
There is nothing else to recommend the poem except its wit and the
curiousness
of the subject.
7
The boy, who had been regarding him with the tolerant
curiousness
one accords to the prattlings of the feeble-minded, answered promptly.
8
Of course, a multitude of other people passed by, but the
curiousness
of the catalogue is the prevalence of the martial and religious elements.
9
An analytical observer or a painter might have seen that he had a burning
curiousness
of look, a sort of investigatory fever of expression.
10
I am old enough to make ready to die, and a great
curiousness
have I about what will happen to me when I am dead.
11
I missed the creature, and it looked at the new hole in the window with the
curiousness
of a cat looking at a laser pointer.
12
'Tut, tut, Eddie,' I answers, holding him hard; 'let an old friend gaze on the exhibition of your
curiousness
.
13
Loristan looked at his hot twelve-year-old face with a reflective
curiousness
.
14
At the sound of his voice the woman peered at him with quick
curiousness
.
15
The detective glanced at the girl with an expression of aroused
curiousness
as he said:
16
I even reconciled Chaucer's spelling with the quaintness and
curiousness
of the old, old town.
Other examples for "curiousness"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
curiousness
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
arouse curiousness
burn curiousness
great curiousness
quick curiousness
reflective curiousness
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Translations for
curiousness
catalán
estranyesa
raresa
portugués
curiosidade
Curiousness
through the time