Results for: desire to know something, inquisitiveness, desire to know and understand anything
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about which little is known, difficult to understand, full of mystery, having to do with something that is unknown or not understood, enigmatic, pertaining to a mystery, unexplainable, puzzling, strangemysterious
abstract artwork, conceptual, conceptualize something, extract something, impersonal, intangible, unconnected to concrete reality; theoretical, not practical; unconnected to a specific instance or example; difficult to understand, intellectual concept,...abstract
absurd, angry, causing controversy, close, current or topical, desire, eager, exciting, in an elevated energy state, infectious or lethal, intense, intense or violent, intensely, inventive and exciting, keen, knowledgeable, live, lucky, near the answer...hot
accept people as paying guests, accept something as real, bring somebody to police station, deceive somebody, give somebody shelter, go and see, include something, make garment narrower, understand something, work on something at hometake in
accept, think, understand; stand fortake it
accomplish something, reach specified state, achieve, fulfill (goal, desire, etc.)attain
achieve something hoped for, be or become aware of something, convert gain or loss into cash, interpret piece of music, know and understand something, translate something into money, turn work into performance, comprehend; make real, accomplish, actual...realize
achieve something, direction finder, encompass, instrument that indicates magnetic north; boundary, limit, personal direction, scope, surround, encircle; comprehend, understand, understand somethingcompass
act of causing (someone or something) to become mysterious; obscuration; puzzlement, perplexity, act of causing a person to be unable to understandmystification
act of digging, archaeological excavation, break up or remove earth, burrow, hoe; like (Slang); understand; start, begin enthusiastically; entrench oneself, create by digging, cutting remark, discover by research, excavation; jab, poke; mean or sarcast...dig
act of expressing a wish, ask for, petition for, ask politely for something, ask somebody for something, expression of a polite wish or desire, music that has been asked for, instance of asking for something; something that is asked for, object of a pe...request
act of giving in to desire; something which gratifies, luxury; leniency, tolerance; humoring, pampering; partial remission of punishment (Roman Catholicism), remission of punishment for sin, something allowed as luxury, time for repayment, tolerant att...indulgence
act of teasing, arouse physical desire without giving satisfaction, backcomb, deliberately annoy or irritate, make fun of somebody, make hair look thicker, one who mocks or taunts; act of mocking; annoyance, nuisance, person who teases sexually, persua...tease
act or instance of urging, movement or thrusting force, sudden desire, push; impetus, movement caused by a push or thrust; impulse, sudden whim or desireimpulsion
act with or feel rage, anger, fury; instance of violent weather (of the wind, waves, etc.); desire, passion, be furiously angry, behave furiously, be irate, extreme anger, force or intensity, object of fad, occur with violence, strong passion or enthus...rage
 

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