Sentences with curious
cu·ri·ous
C c - Steve was intensely curious about the world I came from. [+ about]
- There is a curious thing about her writings in this period.
- If you are curious as to the effects of alcohol on the body, this could be the most eye-opening article you will ever read.
- Are you curious what the most beautiful bird in the United.
- A curious sort of person; a curious scene.
- A curious inquiry.
- There is something unique about China and that is what travelers are curious about.
- Curious, in this comparison, implies eagerness or anxiousness to find out things and may suggest a wholesome desire to be informed; , inquisitive implies a habitual tendency to be curious, esp. about matters that do not concern one, and an attempt to gain information by persistent questioning; , meddlesome suggests unwelcome intrusion into the affairs of others; , prying suggests an officious inquisitiveness and meddlesomeness that persists against resistance
- Young children are naturally curious about the world and everything in it.
- The platypus is a curious creature, with fur like a mammal and a beak like a bird.