curious ജിജ്ഞാസയുള്ള

ജിജ്ഞാസയുള്ള

curious = ജിജ്ഞാസയുള്ള

Pronunciation =  curious

Pronunciation in Malayalam = ക്യൂരിയസ്

curious in Malayalam: ജിജ്ഞാസയുള്ള

Part of speechadjective 

Definition in English: 1.eager to know or learn something.
2.Strange; unusual. 

Definition in Malayalam: 1.എന്തെങ്കിലും അറിയുന്നതിനോ പഠിക്കുന്നതിനോ ഉള്ള ആകാംക്ഷ. 2.വിചിത്രമായ, അസാധാരണമായത്.

Examples in English:

  • 1.She was curious to know what had happened.
    2.A curious sensation overwhelmed her.

Examples in Malayalam:

  • 1.സംഭവിച്ചതെന്താണെന്ന് അറിയാൻ അവൾ ജിജ്ഞാസുവായിരുന്നു.
    2.വിചിത്രമായ ഒരു വികാരം അവളെ കീഴ്‌പ്പെടുത്തി.

Synonyms of curious

Synonyms in Malayalam ആകാംക്ഷയുള്ള,അക്ഷമനായ,ഉത്തേജിതമായ,ചിന്താകുലനായ,തീവ്രാഭിലാഷം,പൊതുവായ,സാധാരണമായ,കേവലമായ,ജിജ്ഞാസുവായ,താത്‌പര്യമുള്ള,ആകാംക്ഷയുള്ള.
Synonyms in English eager, excited, impatient,keen, anxious, longing, common, ordinary, plain, usual
inquisitive, intrigued, interested, eager to know

Antonyms of curious

Antonyms in Malayalam കൗതുകം തോന്നാത്ത, രസകരമല്ലാത്ത,അപ്രധാനമായ
Antonyms in English incurious, uninterested, indifferent

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