Eager to investigate and learn or learn more (sometimes about others' concerns)
Beyond or deviating from the usual or expected.
1 But there's nothing curious about the crisis facing the capital's rental market.
2 In fact, I'm really quite curious to observe what might happen here.
3 Well, the answer to that is easy: I'm curious without being judgmental.
4 If they don't find it particularly curious , I certainly do, he said.
5 But before anyone could respond to the man's question, something curious happened.
6 We're also curious if you feel any major areas were left unaddressed.
7 Even her violent end takes place with a curious lack of effect.
8 It was very cold; and there were curious colours in the sky.
9 When village people are curious about our ways, we answer their questions.
10 But as curious imitations arriving late on the market, they were welcome.
11 Where is she now?' Patrik leaned forward, curious as to the answer.
12 She said Henry is friendly and curious but needs lots of attention.
13 All of us have been curious about it for years, of course.
14 If someone is curious , he also hopes that something good might happen.
15 But her answer seemed too easy and left me even more curious .
16 It's a curious time to be shifting focus from the payments industry.
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