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Curius

Part of Speech: Adjective (Comparative: curier, Superlative: curiest)

Sense 1:

Def: Having a strong desire to learn or know something.

Sample Sentence: He is a curier individual, always seeking knowledge and exploring various subjects.

Sense 2:

Def: Describing something unusual or peculiar.

Sample Sentence: The painting displayed in the museum was quite curius, with a combination of vibrant colors and abstract shapes.

Part of Speech: Noun

Sense 1:

Def: A person or thing that stimulates the desire to learn or know something.

Sample Sentence: The book he bought turned out to be a great curius, as it provided valuable insights into ancient civilizations.

Sense 2:

Def: A local or popular term used to refer to someone who is curious.

Sample Sentence: In their town, they affectionately called him "The Curius" due to his insatiable thirst for knowledge.

Part of Speech: Adverb

Sense 1:

Def: In a curious manner, showing interest or eagerness to discover something.

Sample Sentence: She glanced curiously at the intriguing package, wondering what could be inside.

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