The word "interest" originated from the Latin word "interesse," which means "to be between." Over time, its meaning expanded to include the idea of being connected or involved in something, which led to the association with curiosity and attention towards a subject.
Inquisitiveness.
Fascinate means to awe someone with an interest. Example: Birds fascinate me because of their exquisite feathers.
No, the noun 'curiosity' is a common noun, a general word for any curiosity of any kind.A proper noun is the name of a person, place, thing, or a title; for example:NASA's Mars rover CuriosityCuriosity Avenue, Las Vegas, NV"The Old Curiosity Shop" by Charles Dickens
The word "Kizashi" is a Japanese word that means "omen" or "premonition." It can also be translated as a sign or indication of something to come in the future.
The word 'interest' is both a verb and a noun.The noun 'interest' is a word for a desire to know or learn; a right, title, or legal share of something; a charge for borrowed money or the profit made on invested capital; a word for a thing.Examples:There is a lot of interest in our new product. (noun)This account pays very little interest. (noun)I have some books that should interest you. (verb)
There is no such word in English as "intress". -You may mean 'interest' -which is to show curiosity, or a charge for a loan, usually a percentage .
To "titillate" (2 L's) is to arouse curiosity or to excite interest, generally by incomplete revelations
inquisitiveness, interest, prying, snooping, nosiness
That is the correct spelling for the word "curiosity" (interest, or noun for something unusual).
An antonym is a word that means the opposite. Antonyms for the word curiosity include disregard, indifference, unconcern, and conformity.
"Fascinating" is another word you can use to express interest or curiosity about something.
The word curiosity comes after the word curious.
It means curiosity to inquire or investigate to wonder
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.
The word curiosity comes after the word curious.
The suffix for the word "curiosity" is "-ity."
Yes it is a word. It means a feeling of irritation or resentment.