
Why is it spelled "curiosity" instead of "curiousity?"
Sep 19, 2014 · As far as English is concerned, the root of curiosity is curiosity. It was not formed from curious. The real question here is where the latter got its second u from. The French original did not …
Is the term "morbid curiosity" generally negative or positive?
Oct 27, 2021 · In my experience, someone who asks things out of " morbid curiosity " generally seems to do so for the "sake of fulfilling their curiosity" with no other motivation beyond boredom, a random …
Word describing a distinct absence of intellectual curiosity?
Apr 17, 2021 · I found some ideas from the definition of incurious: Lacking intellectual inquisitiveness or natural curiosity; uninterested. But these tend to be opposites of more common words. Are there any …
american english - What are ways to describe when someone gives a ...
Aug 1, 2022 · I usually use something along the lines of blatantly saying "He gave a curious look/shot a curious glance." However, does anyone know ways to describe someone gesturing …
What is the meaning of "out of curiosity" [closed]
Feb 1, 2017 · What is the meaning of "out of curiosity"? Could it mean out of ideas? Or maybe it means he is curious? How should I know what he means?
Curiosity and curiousness - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
Mar 31, 2018 · Synonyms of curiousness: curiosity, inquisitiveness, nosiness This is inadequate, and doesn't bring out the degree of overlap between 'curiousness' and 'curiosity'.
Which preposition follows curiosity? - English Language & Usage Stack ...
Which preposition follows the word curiosity? Ex. To explore their curiosity (for/about/with) science?
phrases - Curiosity killed the cat expression - English Language ...
Apr 16, 2018 · I remember hearing once a three-part expression but have not been able to remember or find the third part in years. Curiosity killed the cat. Satisfaction brought him back. What is the third?
Word for curiosity that gets one into trouble
Feb 9, 2014 · Curiosity itself can get one into trouble but it is more likely that a " morbid curiosity " leads to trouble. So you can use "morbid curiosity" in your example. From wikipedia: A morbid curiosity …
Curtiosity and dretful - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
Mar 1, 2014 · They're not made up words, but rather made up spellings of the words "curiosity" and "dreadful". I'm sure the non-standard spellings are deliberate. They're used by Kipling to give a …