curious
curious — adjective
1. wanting to learn more about someone or something, often shown by asking question
wanting to learn more about someone or something, often shown by asking questions or searching for information because the subject has caught your attention.
Ingrid felt curious about the old chest in her grandmother's attic.
curious + about + noun phrase
The children grew curious when they noticed smoke behind the hill.
Ari was curious to find out why the clock had stopped chiming.
Mateo had a curious mind and always asked questions in science class.
Aisha was curious about how the magician made the coin vanish behind the children's ears.
- inquisitive
more formal; sometimes suggests asking too many detailed questions
- interested
broader and milder; does not imply active questioning
- nosy
informal and negative — prying into other people's private matters
- eager to learn
positive, suggests enthusiasm and willingness to study
- uninterested
not showing any interest
- indifferent
not caring either way
文法句型
curious + about + noun phrase
curious + to + infinitive
curious + wh-clause (why / how / what / whether)
用法筆記
Can be placed before a noun (a curious child) or after linking verbs like 'be', 'feel', 'grow', 'become'. The pattern 'curious about + noun' is the most common; 'curious to + verb' is used when the curiosity leads to a specific action.
常見錯誤
2. not normal, and interesting or surprising for that reason — for instance, a curi
not normal, and interesting or surprising for that reason — for instance, a curious taste in your drinking water, or a curious habit of always wearing two different socks.
A curious thing happened on the bus — a man wore a full astronaut suit.
There was a curious smell in the kitchen, like burnt sugar mixed with roses.
curious + noun: curious smell
Tunde noticed a curious blue handprint on the wall near the back door.
It is curious that the hall light turns on by itself every night.
Takeshi found a curious old key with three tiny hearts on the handle.
文法句型
a curious + noun (thing / way / case / fact / silence)
it is curious + that-clause
用法筆記
Unlike 'strange', which is neutral, 'curious' carries a hint that the unusual thing also makes you want to understand it. Not used in the pattern 'curious about' — that belongs exclusively to sense 1 (EAGER TO KNOW).