CURIOUS vs OVERCURIOUS: ADJECTIVE
- Eager to investigate and learn or learn more (sometimes about others' concerns)
- Beyond or deviating from the usual or expected
- Eager to learn more.
- Unduly inquisitive; prying.
- Arousing interest because of novelty or strangeness.
- Accomplished with skill or ingenuity.
- Extremely careful; scrupulous or fastidious.
- Having curiosity aroused; eagerly interested in learning more
- Exhibiting care or nicety; artfully constructed; elaborate; wrought with elegance or skill.
- Careful or anxious to learn; eager for knowledge; given to research or inquiry; habitually inquisitive; prying; -- sometimes with after or of.
- Exciting attention or inquiry; awakening surprise; inviting and rewarding inquisitiveness; not simple or plain; strange; rare.
- Magic.
- Fastidious, particular; demanding a high standard of excellence, difficult to satisfy.
- Inquisitive; tending to ask questions, investigate, or explore.
- Prompted by curiosity.
- Unusual; odd; out of the ordinary; bizarre
- Difficult to please or satisfy; solicitous to be correct; careful; scrupulous; nice; exact.
- Showing excessive curiosity
- Too curious.
- Excessively curious
CURIOUS vs OVERCURIOUS: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Having curiosity aroused
- To work curiously; elaborate.
- Careful; nice; accurate; fastidious; precise; exacting; minute.
- Wrought with or requiring care and art; neat; elaborate; finished: as, a curious work.
- Exciting curiosity or surprise; awakening inquisitive interest; rare; singular; odd: as, a curious fact.
- Inquisitive; desirous of seeing or knowing; eager to learn; addicted to research or inquiry; sometimes, in a disparaging sense, prying: as, a man of a curious mind: followed by after, of, in, or about, or an infinitive.
- Synonyms. Strange, Surprising, etc. See wonderful. Curious, Inquisitive, Prying. Curious and inquisitive may be used in a good or a bad sense, but inquisitive is more often, and prying is only, found in the latter. Curious expresses only the desire to know; inquisitive, the effort to find out by inquiry; prying, the effort to find out secrets by looking and working in improper ways.
- Curious or nice to excess.
CURIOUS vs OVERCURIOUS: RELATED WORDS
- Prying, Singular, Queer, Nosey, Questioning, Snoopy, Funny, Interested, Unusual, Nosy, Odd, Peculiar, Inquisitive, Wondering, Strange
- Uninquiring, Toysome, Ferly, Odd, Startlish, Get wise, Bemaze, Bewonder, Strange, Inquisitive, Selcouth, Uninquisitive, Supercurious, Nosy, Curious
CURIOUS vs OVERCURIOUS: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Prying, Singular, Queer, Nosey, Questioning, Snoopy, Funny, Interested, Unusual, Nosy, Odd, Peculiar, Inquisitive, Wondering, Strange
- Uninquiring, Toysome, Ferly, Odd, Startlish, Get wise, Bemaze, Bewonder, Strange, Inquisitive, Selcouth, Uninquisitive, Supercurious, Nosy, Curious
CURIOUS vs OVERCURIOUS: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Are you curious enough to read the program?
- Some sort of evolutionary defense against curious children.
- Curious about how people park for Super Bowl?
- Curious about data science, but a bit intimidated?
- The curious nature is dominant in this phase.
- Thus, a second curious story condition was created.
- Curious about the different project managment software available?
- Being curious may become unnecessary if the thing you are curious about are of no value or carries no weight.
- Curious: We are intensely curious and are always seeking to challenge and improve upon the status quo.
- Be Curious: We are curious, ask questions, seek to understand and try new things.
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CURIOUS vs OVERCURIOUS: QUESTIONS
- Can curious Translucents paper be used for copier printing?
- Is'curious and unusual deaths'on Netflix worth watching?
- How many curious scandals of Indian swamis are there?
- What was your first encounter with curious perfume?
- What made Charles Darwin be curious about evolution?
- What is the new curious collection stocking program?
- Are people becoming more curious about their sexuality?
- Is curious Britney Spears available in Catalina Island?
- Why are people curious about chromosome 15 matches?
- Are children naturally curious and inquisitive learners?
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