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martyo said:I am just curious......
That's all.
CURIOUS
Pronunciation: 'kyur-E-&s
Function: adjective
Etymology: Middle English, from Middle French curios, from Latin curiosus careful, inquisitive, from cura cure
1) a- archaic : made carefully. b- obsolete : ABSTRUSE. c- archaic : precisely accurate.
2) a- : marked by desire to investigate and learn. b- : marked by inquisitive interest in others' concerns. : NOSY
3) : exciting attention as strange, novel, or unexpected : ODD
- cu·ri·ous·ness noun
synonyms CURIOUS, INQUISITIVE, PRYING mean interested in what is not one's personal or proper concern.
CURIOUS, a neutral term, basically connotes an active desire to learn or to know <children are curious about everything>.
INQUISITIVE suggests impertinent and habitual curiosity and persistent quizzing <dreaded the visits of their inquisitive relatives>.
PRYING implies busy meddling and officiousness <prying neighbors who refuse to mind their own business>.
Marty could never be CURIOUS. :beer: