1. Curious (adj.) – क्यूरियस - जिज्ञासु / उत्सुक
The more you study, the more curious you will become.
The actor was curious to know the secrets of the fort.
I was curious to know about him.
The more you study, the more curious you will become.
The actor was curious to know the secrets of the fort.
I was curious to know about him.
It is the grace of God that Raman escaped safely from the dangerous accident that day.
If the teacher hadn’t shown grace to Mahesh, then he would have failed the mathematics examination for sure.
Your appearance has changed so much that I can hardly recognize you.
Children in rural areas hardly speak English fluently.
There is no limit of human desires.
My daughter agreed to limit the use of mobile.
The fear of flood is an omnipresent danger, and it could come to any part of the world all of a sudden.
Potato is such a vegetable which is omnipresent, and people eat a potato in every country, every city, and village.
There is a peculiar record by a person in India, the current passes through his body, and he doesn’t even get a shock.
It has been seen that those who are great scientists are a bit different from others and, in a way peculiar to them.
Since the time the Corona Virus has destroyed the world, it seems dreadful to even step out of the house.
The physical punishments in childhood had a dreadful impact on Madhav’s mind, and this has made him hesitant toward his father even after he is a grown-up.
It will come to light for sure.
If you hadn’t told me about it, it wouldn’t have come to light.
Rome has a lot of ancient buildings.
Ancient customs are dying out quickly today.
The last date for filing the income tax has been extended from 21 May to 31 May.
When the Britishers first came to India, then they made their hold on Southern India and later on, started extending their influence throughout India.