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单词 curiosities
释义

curiosity

noun

cu·​ri·​os·​i·​ty ˌkyu̇r-ē-ˈä-s(ə-)tē How to pronounce curiosity (audio)
ˌkyər-
plural curiosities
1
: desire to know:
a
: inquisitive interest in others' concerns : nosiness
The construction inside their house aroused the curiosity of their neighbors.
b
: interest leading to inquiry
intellectual curiosity
Her natural curiosity led her to ask more questions.
2
archaic : undue nicety or fastidiousness
3
a
: one that arouses interest especially for uncommon or exotic characteristics
Tobacco was once regarded as a curiosity in Europe.
b
: an unusual knickknack : curio
The antique shop was full of curiosities.
c
: a curious trait or aspect

Synonyms

  • curiousness
  • inquisitiveness
  • nosiness
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Example Sentences

Her natural curiosity led her to ask more questions. The arrival of a construction crew at their house attracted the curiosity of their neighbors. The movie failed to satisfy her curiosity about the assassination. Tobacco was once a curiosity in Europe. The antique shop was full of curiosities.
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Word History

Etymology

see curious

First Known Use

14th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Kids Definition

curiosity

noun

cu·​ri·​os·​i·​ty ˌkyu̇r-ē-ˈä-sə-tē How to pronounce curiosity (audio)
plural curiosities
1
: an eager desire to learn and often to learn things that are another's concern
"What's happening?" he asked with curiosity.
2
: something strange or unusual
They both sat looking at Harriet as though she were a curiosity put on television to entertain them. Louise Fitzhugh, Harriet the Spy
3
: an object or article valued because it is strange or rare

curiosities

noun

plural of curiosity
1
as in rarities
something strange or unusual that is an object of interest the museum's curiosities include items constructed entirely out of toothpicks

Synonyms & Similar Words

Relevance
  • rarities
  • wonders
  • curios
  • exotics
  • oddities
  • marvels
  • objets
  • oddments
  • virtus
  • monsters
  • abnormalities
  • mutants
  • ephemera
  • mutations
  • anomalies
  • prodigies
  • objets d'art
  • found objects
  • objets trouvés
  • freaks
  • rare birds
  • ephemeras
  • ephemerae
  • malformations
  • monstrosities
  • rarae aves
  • vertus
  • rara avises
2
as in novelties
a small object displayed for its attractiveness or interest an assortment of curiosities from around the world that the family picked up during various vacations

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • novelties
  • ornamentals
  • curios
  • souvenirs
  • knickknacks
  • ornaments
  • trinkets
  • gewgaws
  • collectibles
  • bibelots
  • gimcracks
  • gauds
  • tchotchkes
  • nicknacks
  • baubles
  • collectables
  • geegaws
  • doodads
  • trifles
  • kickshaws
  • figurines
  • keepsakes
  • trumperies
  • mementos
  • bagatelles
  • bric-a-brac
  • objets
  • virtus
  • mementoes
  • gimcrackeries
  • conversation pieces
  • vertus
  • bijouteries
  • trinketries
  • objets d'art
  • collector's items
3
as in tricks
an odd or peculiar habit Charles Dickens typically endowed his characters with an array of endearing curiosities

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • tricks
  • characteristics
  • traits
  • eccentricities
  • quirks
  • oddities
  • idiosyncrasies
  • mannerisms
  • habits
  • peculiarities
  • singularities
  • tics
  • quiddities
  • quips
  • twists
  • crotchets
  • kinks
  • attributes
  • affectations
  • individualisms
  • erraticisms
  • tendencies
  • attitudes
  • customs
  • personalities
  • practices
  • properties
  • patterns
  • characters
  • perversions
  • airs
  • predilections
  • abnormalities
  • addictions
  • proclivities
  • inclinations
  • ways
  • penchants
  • predispositions
  • partialities
  • humors
  • identities
  • leanings
  • wonts
  • propensities
  • bents
  • temperaments
  • dispositions
  • individualities
  • neuroticisms
  • practises
  • geniuses
  • natures
  • marks
  • genii
  • turns

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • conformities
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