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curious
adjective as in desiring knowledge, understanding
adjective as in very odd
Example Sentences
Ubaldini wonders if the mystery of the band that never made it big is what kept people curious about his old music.
If there is a positive for England to take from this, it was the innings of Bethell, who has endured a curious summer.
I’m curious how you felt as it happened?
“Resolution” is a curious word in this context — because there never is one for what has become a dreaded, tiresome ritual.
She made that abundantly clear with a pen and scathing words — both directed to one brash and curious man.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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