Curiousness [noun]
Definition of Curiousness:
curiosity
Opposite/Antonyms of Curiousness:
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Sentence/Example of Curiousness:
Being curious about the science, about each other, makes a difference.
You’re getting curious and exploring what is going to make you feel more resilient at the end of the week.
The curious thing is that there are fundamental qualities of the physics of orbiting stars and planets that hinge on much, much smaller positional uncertainties and can quite literally dictate the survival of an entire system.
None of the other Q-curious candidates appear to have won, but this viewpoint has clearly seeped into a not-insignificant portion of the GOP base.
Dunmei Lin and Nicolas Fanin were curious how microplastics might affect soil organisms.
If you’re curious about whether a hyperpartisan site is pretending to be a newspaper in your area, Nieman Lab made this map over the summer.
I’m curious to know how that plays out after something like this.
If you’re curious, here’s what to expect and how to get started.
Sinker’s tweet nonetheless made me curious about whether there was a consistent relationship between searches for those terms and case totals nationally or in states.
I was curious about what role the far future plays in our day-to-day lives, if any.