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- inquisitiveness
noun (common) (futsuumeishi)
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- inquisitiveness
This refers to a strong desire to know or learn something. It is often used to describe a person's traits or characteristics that lead them to seek information or explore new topics.
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こうきしん好奇心curiosityこうきしん好奇心をもつ持つto have curiosityこうきしんおうせい好奇心旺盛having a strong curiosityこうきしん好奇心をしげき刺激するto stimulate curiosityこども子供のこうき好奇children's inquisitivenessあたらしい新しいことへのこうき好奇curiosity about new thingsこうきしん好奇心がつよい強いto be very curiousこうきしん好奇心をみたす満たすto satisfy curiosityこうき好奇のめ目でみる見るto look with curiosityこうきしん好奇心をそだてる育てるto nurture curiosity
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Curious gazes, gazes carrying a bit of murderous intent...it goes without saying that I couldn't be more uncomfortable.
There were times, at falling night, when he looked up with curiosity to the stars.
My predecessors had asked their questions of nature with genuine curiosity and awaited her reply.
She has begun to play tennis not so much out of curiosity as out of vanity.
He has always had a great curiosity about the world.
He never loses his curiosity; he is, as it were, an eternal youth.