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Sentence count:198+10Posted:2016-08-29Updated:2020-07-24
Antonym: incuriosityindifferenceunconcernSimilar words: curioussecuritydepositcenturionpositioncompositionoppositionpriorityMeaning: [‚kjʊərɪ'ɒsətɪ]  n. 1. a state in which you want to learn more about something 2. something unusual -- perhaps worthy of collecting. 
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151. The success of the recent TV series has aroused young people's curiosity about nature in general.
152. The kids had never come right out and admitted their curiosity.
153. They have a certain curiosity value, I suppose, but no merit otherwise.
154. I expected her to be angry, but she merely regarded me with a mixture of curiosity and amusement.
155. It is a dialogue that begins with curiosity and is fueled by knowledge, leading to understanding.
156. Curiosity is only vanity. We usually only want to know something so that we can talk about it. Blaise Pascal 
157. Some of them I had never seen before and some were there to satisfy their curiosity.
158. Even their curiosity about the sudden influx into their midst of rather ignorant white and black Northerners was restrained and courteous.
159. Then, too, repeated visits to cultural monuments doubtless palled in time,[www.Sentencedict.com] natural curiosity withered by sheer surfeit.
160. Foucard had once gone to that door, thrown it wide, given the room an all-embracing glance, satisfied his curiosity.
161. It was only from idle curiosity that she went into Nannie's room.
162. Naturally that had merely increased Blythe's curiosity, for the public, hence journalists, loved skeletons in cupboards.
163. The genus was sufficiently unlike other bacteria to arouse curiosity.
164. We too need to read the Bible in our hearts, rather than simply to discover facts or satisfy our curiosity.
165. They watch the adventurers with curiosity, but continue their chess game.
166. Adam's next problem was how to obtain a translation of the document and Goering's letter without arousing unnecessary curiosity.
167. Given its inherent curiosity, even the simplest mind will exhaust itself devising solutions to challenges it confronts.
168. Most of this century's scientific advances stemmed from intellectual curiosity, not a desire to patent.
169. David Thomson's vivid account of these goings-on, in Woodbrook, had aroused my curiosity.
170. As geology has become the focus of more attention, it has aroused the curiosity of young people about nature in general.
171. In the middle, a tall negro. Curiosity aroused, the rider turned his horse and rode towards them.
172. To satisfy vistors' curiosity, park officials have prepared maps on which the historical sites are clearly marked.
173. There are few things more pathetic than those who have lost their curiosity and sense of adventure, and who no longer care to learn. Gordon B. Hinckley 
174. Michelle and I were there purely out of curiosity, and because I got the tickets free.
175. The emperor's visit was treated as a curiosity rather than a political event.
176. Where were the important elements: inventiveness, initiative, adaptability, intellectual curiosity, sensitivity, confidence, determination?
177. These signs of age, of the ageing process, she greeted and greets with curiosity, with a resolute welcome.
178. Books are the best tool in cultivating and developing kids' curiosity and interest in learning. Dr T.P.Chia 
179. This was a matter of both intellectual curiosity and national security.
180. My curiosity about beekeeping was aroused when I read that Sherlock Holmes story.
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