A1 noun Neutral #2,697 am häufigsten

curious

/ˈkjʊəriəs/

Wanting to know or learn about something or someone. It describes a person who is interested in discovering new information or understanding how things work.

Beispiele

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1

The little boy was curious about how the toy worked.

The little boy was curious about how the toy worked.

2

We are curious to receive your formal response regarding the proposal.

We are curious to receive your formal response regarding the proposal.

3

Just curious, do you like the pizza here?

Just curious, do you like the pizza here?

Wortfamilie

Nomen
curiosity
Adverb
curiously
Adjektiv
curious
Verwandt
inquisitiveness
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Merkhilfe

Think of 'Curious George,' the famous monkey who always wants to explore and learn new things.

Schnelles Quiz

I am very ______ about your trip to Japan. Tell me everything!

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: curious

Beispiele

1

The little boy was curious about how the toy worked.

everyday

The little boy was curious about how the toy worked.

2

We are curious to receive your formal response regarding the proposal.

formal

We are curious to receive your formal response regarding the proposal.

3

Just curious, do you like the pizza here?

informal

Just curious, do you like the pizza here?

4

Researchers are curious about the long-term effects of this environmental change.

academic

Researchers are curious about the long-term effects of this environmental change.

5

The management is curious to see the final sales report for this quarter.

business

The management is curious to see the final sales report for this quarter.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
curiosity
Adverb
curiously
Adjektiv
curious
Verwandt
inquisitiveness

Häufige Kollokationen

curious about curious about
curious to know curious to know
naturally curious naturally curious
stay curious stay curious
a curious look a curious look

Häufige Phrasen

curiosity killed the cat

being too curious can lead to trouble

stay curious

maintain a desire to learn

a curious case

a strange or unusual situation

Wird oft verwechselt mit

curious vs nosy

Curious is usually positive and means wanting to learn; nosy is negative and means wanting to know personal things that are not your business.

curious vs strange

Curious can sometimes mean 'strange' in British English, but its primary meaning is 'interested in learning'.

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Nutzungshinweise

Use 'curious about' followed by a noun or 'curious to' followed by a verb. It is a very common word to show interest without sounding too aggressive.

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Häufige Fehler

Learners sometimes use the noun 'curiosity' when they should use the adjective 'curious' (e.g., saying 'I am curiosity' instead of 'I am curious').

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Merkhilfe

Think of 'Curious George,' the famous monkey who always wants to explore and learn new things.

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Wortherkunft

Derived from the Latin word 'curiosus', which means 'careful' or 'inquiring'.

Grammatikmuster

Subject + be + curious + about + noun Subject + be + curious + to + verb It is + curious + that + clause
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Kultureller Kontext

In many Western cultures, being curious is seen as a highly positive trait linked to intelligence and creativity.

Schnelles Quiz

I am very ______ about your trip to Japan. Tell me everything!

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: curious

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content

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eager

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confident

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proud

A1

Proud describes the feeling of deep pleasure or satisfaction as a result of one's own achievements or the achievements of those one is associated with. It is often used to express honor or high self-esteem regarding a specific quality or action.

relieved

A1

Feeling happy and relaxed because something difficult or unpleasant has stopped or did not happen. It describes the sense of comfort you feel when a worry goes away.

cherish

A1

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admire

A1

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A1

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