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curiosity person vs curiosity body

Both phrases are not commonly used in English. The correct way to express this idea would be 'curious person' or 'curious body', depending on the context.

Last updated: March 25, 2024 • 686 views

curiosity person

This phrase is not correct in English. The correct form would be 'curious person'.

The correct way to describe a person who is eager to know or learn something is 'curious person'.
  • Just out of curiosity, who's the next person in line?
  • And a reasonable person would obviously consent to being put in a coma against their will just to satisfy your curiosity?
  • So, out of curiosity, who was the third person?
  • Look, listen, probe, ask some hard questions, get out of that very comfortable mode of knowing, walk into curiosity mode, ask more questions, have a little dignity, treat the person you're talking to with rapport.

Alternatives:

  • curious person
  • inquisitive person
  • interested person
  • inquiring person
  • knowledge-seeking person

curiosity body

This phrase is not correct in English. The correct form would be 'curious body'.

If you want to describe a body part or entity that is inquisitive or eager to learn, you would use 'curious body'.
  • The French consul himself heard how the bashibazouks told their attentive audience with delight that, as they cut the heads off children, they watched with curiosity as their small bodies fell and rolled around like slaughtered chickens.'
  • He opens up human bodies out of curiosity, the same way I used to open up radios and tv sets when I was 13.
  • Just out of curiosity, which half of the body are we looking for?
  • Out of curiosity, what happens to us if Jack and Rebecca bite it while we're inside their bodies?
  • That strange release of energy aroused in me a desire to communicate through my body, a curiosity to experience sensations through a kiss, a caress or the contact of my skin.

Alternatives:

  • curious body
  • inquiring body
  • knowledge-seeking body
  • interested body
  • inquiring entity

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