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Inquisitiveness; desire for knowledge; strongly-held opinions.
Probably the most apparent attitude that Marie Curie showed was that of curiosity and inquisitiveness. She actually risked her life in the quest for knowledge.
Apparently it took curiosity 8 months.
Slightly faster than the reactions of a cat, since "curiosity killed the cat".
It took Curiosity 253 days to land on the planet Mars
desire to learn..... :)
inquisitiveness, interest, prying, snooping, nosiness
Inquisitiveness. According to MS Word thesaurus curiosity means: Inquisitiveness, Interest, Nosiness, Snooping or Prying. A curiosity (noun) can also be: Oddity, Curio, Rarity, Novelty, Strange thing, Marvel, Wonder or Phenomenon.
inquisitiveness, interest, prying, snooping, nosiness
Yes, "curiosity" is considered a noun. It refers to a strong desire to know or learn something, inquisitiveness, or a strange or unusual object or fact.
Some words to describe the 'drive to know more' are curiosity, inquisitiveness, or even nosy.
Curiosity in Tagalog is "kakatohan" and it means the strong desire to know or learn something new. It reflects a sense of wonder or inquisitiveness about the world around us.
Curious is an adjective.
The human mind is the most evolved of all mammalian brains. As a result, our brains are constantly thinking and questioning. Inquisitiveness and curiosity are signs of intelligence.
inquisitiveness is a bad habit
To the Native Americans the Raccoon often symbolizes curiosity, disguise, dexterity, seeking guidance and confidence, questioning fear, balancing curiosity and inquisitiveness. If this animals is your spirit animal it may be trying to connect with you in one of these ways and urging you to do something.
1.)Curiosity or Inquisitiveness 2.)Objectivity 3.)Open-mindedness 4.)Perseverance 5.)Humility 6.)Ability to accept failure 7.)Skeptism