Synonym: inquisitive, odd, peculiar, queer, strange, unusual. Antonym: incurious, indifferent, unconcerned, uninterested. Similar words: various, mysterious, laboriously, security, centurion, anxious, dubious, envious. Meaning: ['kjʊərɪəs] adj. 1. beyond or deviating from the usual or expected 2. eager to investigate and learn or learn more (sometimes about others' concerns) 3. having curiosity aroused; eagerly interested in learning more.
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121. The emphasis on pace bowling meant that he found himself in a rather curious position.
122. Outwardly, the most curious aspect of Neon Prophet is that none of them are Rastafarian.
123. He had come to some curious arrangement with his landlady.
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124. Once outside, she stood uncertainly for a moment, oblivious to the curious glances of passers-by.
125. The curious facts of Ipswich v Fisons were being relied on to support the distinction.
126. Le Pen's outburst illustrates just how curious is this retention of antisemitism.
127. It was a curious mixture of staid respectability with overtones of holiday fun.
128. This is most curious, considering that in the same column he seems to directly contradict this very point.
129. He was a man of commanding presence and curious contrasts.
130. In the evenings, she ate alone and loved it: she felt curious looks coming her way.
131. It is also a curious fact that the older the remains of industry are the better they are regarded.
132. Robyn could tell the minute she met their curious glances.
133. Those who butt in because they are curious, nosy and feel entitled to the involvement they seek.
134. Yes, says Black, settling in comfortably to the languor of the moment, a number of very curious stories.
135. The river banks were frequently lined with curious onlookers who struggle to eke out an existence in this harsh environment.
136. To her everything seemed to be curious and interesting, and she was utterly unconcerned how she appeared to other people.
137. A sweet tooth One of the most curious symptoms of candidiasis is a craving for sugary foods or for foods containing yeast.
138. And as he drew nearer, Cornelius became painfully aware of a curious buzzing sound in his ears.
139. As he got up to speak, she said, she was as curious as anyone else about what would pour out.
140. And so maybe then, gradually at first, Kathy became attuned to a curious new odor in the air.
141. There are several dings and dents in the body where the guitar has suffered the slings and arrows of a curious public.
142. Now she was even more curious about his tastes, his means, his life alone.
143. It is a curious turn around from the days when bondholders pleased to be bought out and were driving to drawing lots!
144. The curious thing is why a university made Mr Jeffries head of an academic department in the first place.
145. Power Computing was packed with show-goers curious to see the new, low-cost, high-performance Mac clones.
146. She had found an explanation of events which satisfied her, an explanation which in a curious way brought her contentment.
147. I must confess I was as curious as they were so I kept an eye on the cottage to see who came.
148. When she saw it was Nick Frazer something very curious happened.
149. Once again Sabine had the curious sensation that time had stopped and run back.
150. The most curious finding, according to Shmeltzer, was that the labels in the suspects' clothes had been torn out.
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