
What is the meaning of "out of curiosity" [closed]
Feb 1, 2017 · The answers above spell out what "Just out of curiosity" should mean, but it is often used as a way of picking an argument. Example: _____, who voted to close this question," gave this …
Word for the satisfaction of curiosity - English Language & Usage Stack ...
Apr 23, 2014 · 1 I would like to call "satisfaction of curiosity" as knowledge (or knowing) if we really want to go with a single word. Because you know something when you satisfy your curiosity. curiosity: A …
Is there a word to describe curiosity in a positive way?
May 9, 2014 · I'm looking for a word that describes a curious, interested state of mind- open minded, exploring, wondering, but without being nosy.
word choice - Is it "peek", "peak" or "pique"? - English Language ...
The correct phrase I believe is "pique" my interest. At first glance this seems incorrect since the noun form of the word "pique" means "irritation and resentment stemming from a wounded ego". However, …
meaning - Curtiosity and dretful - English Language & Usage Stack …
Mar 1, 2014 · They're not made up words, but rather made up spellings of the words "curiosity" and "dreadful". I'm sure the non-standard spellings are deliberate. They're used by Kipling to give a …
Why is it spelled "curiosity" instead of "curiousity?"
Sep 19, 2014 · As far as English is concerned, the root of curiosity is curiosity. It was not formed from curious. The real question here is where the latter got its second u from. The French original did not …
word choice - Indulge/Kill/Satisfy my curiosity - English Language ...
Mar 20, 2015 · I myself would rather use "Could you please appease my curiosity?", however, I'd say that either indulge or satisfy would be also ok. "Could you please kill my curiosity?" sounds a bit blunt …
Is the term "morbid curiosity" generally negative or positive?
Oct 27, 2021 · Words can change meaning over long term usage The term "morbid" in "morbid curiosity" originally meant "to an unhealthy degree". However, words sometimes change meaning entirely. …
etymology - Is it right to say "my curiosity was intrigued by that ...
Jun 5, 2014 · Technically, it seems wrong as "intrigue" by itself means "to arouse the curiosity or interest of", but I see plenty of articles and books all over the internet with that usage. Please enlighten!
Why "curiosity" and not "cury"? - English Language & Usage Stack …
Mar 18, 2017 · Why do we describe people as "curious" and "furious" but call these attributes "curiosity" and "fury"? Why not "cury" and "fury"? Why not "curiosity" and "furiosity"? At what point in the …