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curiosity - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of curiosity in Hindi

  • जिज्ञासा
  • कुतूहल
  • कौतुक
  • उत्सुकता

curiosity Definition

Noun

  • a strong desire to know or learn something.
  • a strange or unusual object or fact.

curiosity Example

  • filled with curiosity, she peered through the window ( जिज्ञासा से भरी, उसने खिड़की से झाँका )
  • Lessingham appeared to be sharing the mild curiosity which the others showed concerning the hat. ( लेसिंघम उस हल्की जिज्ञासा को साझा करते हुए दिखाई दिए जो दूसरों ने टोपी के बारे में दिखाई। )
  • A litter of loose pages at the bottom of the box excited my curiosity but faintly. ( बॉक्स के नीचे ढीले पन्नों के एक कूड़े ने मेरी जिज्ञासा को उत्तेजित किया लेकिन बेहोश हो गया। )
  • These conclusions naturally stimulated his curiosity more than ever, but nothing came of it. ( इन निष्कर्षों ने स्वाभाविक रूप से उसकी जिज्ञासा को पहले से कहीं अधिक उत्तेजित किया, लेकिन इसका कुछ भी पता नहीं चला। )

More Sentence

  • Frank advanced to the table, curiosity dawning in his expression as he recognized the box.
  • As she showed no curiosity on the point, he merely promised to come to luncheon in the morning.
  • His curiosity regarding the boy.
  • Em’s voice was full of curiosity.
  • Tadeo looked at her with curiosity.
  • THEY ALL GENERATE CURIOSITY AND A.
  • They looked at her with curiosity.
  • It is an interesting curiosity.
  • Your curiosity level is very high.
  • To satisfy his curiosity he went.
  • In the end his curiosity got the.
  • Yet curiosity ultimately arouses me.
  • The Captain's curiosity was piqued.
  • But our curiosity remained great.
  • Yes, were it only out of curiosity.
  • But I was overtaken with curiosity.
  • This went on for about six weeks, and attracted a good deal of curiosity in the neighborhood.
  • Nora did not want to look, but curiosity drew her eyes imperiously toward Courtlandt.
  • In his experience he had observed with some curiosity that drink and women were alike in throwing men off their balance.
  • Each whispered to the other, and they all became fired with curiosity more potent than money bribes.
  • A curiosity seized her to know what was in his mind, to sound the depths of that unfathomable reserve.
  • He was not conscious of asking anything, but being a soldier his curiosity followed a more or less definite line.
  • Gray noticed the action, and a vivid curiosity rose up in him to know what the man kept so jealously hidden there.
  • Still, however, sufficient materials are to be found for satisfying all reasonable curiosity on the subject.
  • Such were the vague rumors which for a long time tantalized without gratifying my curiosity on the interesting subject of these pirate traditions.
  • The older mountain men met the innovation as they met any departure from their traditions, with curiosity and distrust.
  • But days and weeks passed away, and nothing turned up to gratify or satisfy public curiosity in the matter.
  • curiosity got the better of me, so I called him