Desire to learn, explore, or investigate.
Something unusual -- perhaps worthy of collecting.
1 Then with the hope came the story, curiosity , national interest and comparison.
2 Sooner or later practical curiosity and economic need produced the material sciences.
3 Brother Jacques; he will satisfy my curiosity in the matter of absolution.
4 But either way, that curiosity is there, and it's certainly not repression.
5 They came from exactly the same source: an insatiable curiosity about people.
6 The grounds about the palace were fine; the palace was a curiosity .
7 Her curiosity was satisfied; her interest in the place had strangely lessened.
8 A leader without courage, resilience, optimism, curiosity , and perseverance will simply not last.
9 Now all of you have seen one another; curiosity has been satisfied.
10 For instance, why blame Ch-777's sense of curiosity for his tragic end?
11 Tobin still held his father's hand, but curiosity was quickly replacing fear.
12 Across the bar, Sam Gregory eyed the young woman with great curiosity .
13 The circle were amazed; the spirit of superstitious curiosity seized upon them.
14 In this hour, TED speakers explore how curiosity leads to unexpected places.
15 He crossed his arms, eyeing me with a new level of curiosity .
16 But I must satisfy the natural curiosity of the higher powers first.
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Curiosity в диалектах
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