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| 1. | eager to learn or know; inquisitive. |
| 2. | prying; meddlesome. |
| 3. | arousing or exciting speculation, interest, or attention through being inexplicable or highly unusual; odd; strange: a curious sort of person; a curious scene. |
| 4. | Archaic.
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cu·ri·ous (kyŏŏr'ē-əs) adj.
[Middle English, from Old French curios, from Latin cūriōsus, careful, inquisitive, from cūra, care; see cure.] cu'ri·ous·ly adv., cu'ri·ous·ness n. Synonyms: These adjectives apply to persons who show a marked desire for information or knowledge. Curious most often implies an avid desire to know or learn, though it can suggest prying: A curious child is a teacher's delight. A curious neighbor can be a nuisance. |