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Vocabulary: curiosity and conjectures - English lesson
CURIOSITY is an ugly flaw! (because there are "beautiful" flaws!)

In English, the idiom is "curiosity kills the cat"...
Wow! I've tried to find information about the origin of this sentence and the "explanations" I've found, [other than "cats are nosey and sometimes, they pay for it...] are not very satisfactory...
Well... It doesn't matter! I'll take the opposite view to what you were told when you were little: "Let's be nosey... Let's not be afraid of intellectual curiosity! Let's try to find!
Let's not be satisfied with common wisdom... Let's deal with the problems in depth! Trying to discover the how and the why finally gives us knowledge, satisfaction and... also success!
I) INTELLECTUAL CURIOSITY:
Curious enough... Thirst for knowledge
Curious/ curiosity |
To have an enquiring mind |
Spurred on by curiosity |
Alert |
The thirst for knowledge |
Interest in something/ To interest somebody |
To wish to know |
To stimulate/ stimulating/ stimulation |
To investigate/ an investigation
- To be curious enough to do something.
- To take an interest in something/ to be interested in something.
- To take an interest in everything
- To feel concerned about something
- To be anxious to learn
To check (on) something/ a check |
To probe into something |
Enquire into something/ about stg |
To make enquiries about stg |
To examine/ examination |
An investigation/ An investigator |
A clue (GB)/ clew (US) |
To follow up a clue |
To rack one's brains |
Uninteresting/ uninterested in |
Indifferent/ indifference |
Incurious |
II) CONJECTURE:
A surmise/ a speculation |
To speculate idly about sth/ To make idle speculations |
To suppose/ assume |
Assuming he can do it |
To presume/ to assume that/ To make an assumption that |
Presumably.../ I assume that... |
Supposed |
A hypothesis |
A working hypothesis |
Hypothetical |
A theory about/ theoretical |
A theorist |
To expect sth/ that/ expected: to suppose; guess; presume. |
To anticipate sth/ that... |
In anticipation of sth/ that |
To guess sth/ that...: to give an answer correctly without knowing for certain |
To make a guess at sth |
To guess right |
That's a good guess!/ You guessed right! |
To guess wrong |
It's only a guess/ It's only guesswork |
- To have a feeling that
- To have an idea that
- To have the impression that/ to feel that...
- It turned out that...: It became in the end.
- It seems that.../ it looks as if.../ it looks as though.../ (It looks like...(:pus)
I'm sure you're curious to face the test... and you will do it quite satisfactorily! Go, for it!

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