curious

adjective27 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.0

Highly curious.

Only curious, with no other motive.

Slightly curious.

Having an innate tendency to be curious.

Very, very curious.

Curious to a small degree.

Curious about ideas and knowledge.

Truly and sincerely curious.

Purely curious, with a straightforward reason.

Extremely and forcefully curious.

Profoundly and intensely curious.

Only curious, emphasizing the lack of other intentions.

Gently or moderately curious.

Somewhat curious.

Highly strange or unusual.

Slightly strange.

Very, very strange.

Strange to a small degree.

Expresses a strong desire to discover something specific.

To be in a state of wanting to know something.

To cause someone to feel curious.

To experience the emotion of curiosity.

To appear to be interested in knowing something.

To begin to feel curious, often suddenly.

To start to be curious over time.

To continue to be curious.

To gradually become more curious.

To be strange or unusual.

To think that someone or something is strange.

To give the impression of being strange.

To appear strange or unusual.

Used to specify the subject of curiosity.

Used to introduce a question or clause explaining the curiosity (more formal).