curiosity
 
				curiosidade
				definition
					
					noun
					
					filled with curiosity, she peered through the window
					
					a strong desire to know or learn something.
					
					
					he showed them some of the curiosities of the house
					
					a strange or unusual object or fact.
					
					
					
				
						translation of 'curiosity'
					
					
					noun
					
					
						curiosidade
					
					
					
					
				example
					
					His eyes searched hers curiously, but he found nothing but mild 'curiosity' in her eyes.
					
					And I am consumed by 'curiosity' and a desire to know what on earth this cool thing is going to be like.
					
					filled with 'curiosity', she peered through the window
					
					With 'curiosity' now piqued, let's dig a bit deeper into the wording.
					
					My insatiable 'curiosity' got the best of me.
					
					After having car trouble the teens backtrack to the church to satisfy their morbid 'curiosity' .
					
					In his essay on Leonardo, Freud even derives 'curiosity' and the desire for knowledge from sexuality.
					
					Most were merely 'curiosity' seekers, so the police did not disperse them.
					
					At this statement my ears perked up, 'curiosity' overtaking me.
					
					Plus, they're indulging their intellectual 'curiosity' .
					
					Rob still sparked a great 'curiosity' in me.
					
					The latter is a moralistic bore who puts intellectual 'curiosity' second to her desire to pontificate.
					
					Many were also indulging a healthy 'curiosity' about the outside world.
					
					I made a quick glance over my shoulder, before I indulged my 'curiosity' .
					
					Idle 'curiosity' prompts the question: who applies it for him?
					
					I was close to backing out, but my morbid 'curiosity' got the best of me.
					
					When the buzz begins to build about a film, my 'curiosity' is piqued.
					
					'curiosity' got the better of me, so I called him
					
					The little boy looked at the opponent with a mixed feeling of 'curiosity' and fear.
					
					Questions should be answered as they arise so that the child's natural 'curiosity' is satisfied as she matures.
					
					The young woman was sitting forward in her seat, a look of almost childlike 'curiosity' on her face.
					
					'curiosity' got the better of me, so I called him
					
					They also collected specimens of human and animal freaks in private 'curiosity' cabinets.
					
					But it did spark a 'curiosity' that itched until she completed a short story.
					
					filled with 'curiosity', she peered through the window
					
					However, a warm breeze on the back of her neck aroused her 'curiosity' .
					
					But at some point, you can not only observe these 'curiosities' and understand them, but you can control them.
					
					The exhibit presents the animals as fellow beings we are close to and responsible for, not as exotic 'curiosities' for us to exploit.
					
					Old style anthropological methods treated Indigenous peoples as historical 'curiosities' , as remnants of a dead culture.
					
					But beyond the collection of 'curiosities' and oddments, nothing extensive or substantive remains from what he said.
					
					
					
					
				
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