What does CURIOSITY mean? Learning English word definitions - with captions

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English Addict with Mr Duncan


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You know the world of English is  a fun and exciting place to be.
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I'm so glad you could join me for another lesson.
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Today we will look at a word that expresses  the action of showing interest in something.
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To be drawn towards a thing,  
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or to develop a fascination for something  can be defined with today’s word.
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In this lesson we will take a look at the word
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‘curiosity’.
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Having derived from the Latin word for ‘careful’,
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the word curiosity is a noun that  expresses the need to learn something.
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The urge to know more about a  particular thing is ‘curiosity’.
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The strong desire to delve deeper into a certain  subject can also be described as ‘curiosity’.
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Something that piques your  interest might lead to curiosity.
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You are drawn towards that particular thing.
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A certain subject or a well-known historical  figure that comes to your attention
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might lead to you wanting more  information about the thing in question.
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You become curious.
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You have curiosity.
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To become curious about something is  seen as a normal part of learning.
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To develop a strong interest in  something means you have become curious.
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You want to know more about that thing.
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A shop window full of strange articles or  colourful objects might catch your eye.
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Those things get your attention,
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which quite often leads to  the sensation of curiosity.
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If something catches your eye, it means that your  attention has been drawn towards a certain thing.
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It is a visual metaphor that defines  the moment when your curiosity occurs.
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You want to know more about  what you have just seen.
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It draws you towards it.
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In the case of a shop window, it might  literally draw you in through the door.
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That is the power of curiosity.
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A thing that draws you attention  can be described as a ‘curio’.
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An intriguing thing that appears rare or unusual  might lead to you feeling curious about it.
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It intrigues you.
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Something new that you have never  seen before might cause curiosity.
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A new neighbour moving in next door might  lead to you wanting more information.
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You are curious to know more about them.
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Your curiosity has been aroused.
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To arouse curiosity is to  draw attention to something.
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Something unknown is an enigma.
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It puzzles you.
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It is puzzling.
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What is it?
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What does it mean?
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Who is that person?
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What is going on over there?
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These questions might lead to curiosity.
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Of course, being curious  might answer your questions,
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but it might also get you into trouble.
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Too much curiosity might  lead to you being accused of  
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prying into something that does not concern you.
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You might find yourself accused of being nosey.
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‘Curiosity’ is the noun-form of ‘curious’,
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which itself defines the adjective  form of what is occurring.
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A curious person wants to know more.
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A curious object draws attention.
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An unusual thing or event might  be described as appearing curious.
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There is a great phrase in English which goes -
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‘Curiosity killed the cat’.
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This phrase tells us that while it is  good to show interest in something,
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that action might also get you into trouble.
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You might find out something unpleasant,
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or you might end up facing  allegations of being a nosey parker.
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Are you curious to learn more  about the English language?
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Then it would appear that your  curiosity has been aroused.
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This is Mr Duncan in the  birthplace of English saying,
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thanks for watching and of course…
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ta ta for now.
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