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curiosity

[kyoor-ee-os-i-tee] / ˌkyʊər iˈɒs ɪ ti /




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You don’t need a big project, and no one else needs to see it, but noting what works — and why — trains both curiosity and taste.

From Salon

Those financial hedges remain mostly a curiosity for now.

From Barron's

Organizations that mistake anxiety for urgency tend to get compliance for employees instead of curiosity.

From MarketWatch

Well, Wild London is abundant with animal curiosities: from pigeons hopping on to the Hammersmith and City line to a snake colony by a canal.

From BBC

We’re constantly reminded about the Founding Fathers’ hypocrisy on the matter of liberty, for example, but in a way that feeds curiosity about this American experiment of ours, not shame.

From Salon