Usage Note
Neugier (also Neugierde) is the drive to explore and learn. It is considered a core cognitive virtue in education. In everyday use it can also mean nosiness (aus purer Neugier — out of pure curiosity/nosiness). No plural is standard.
Examples
"Kinder lernen schneller, wenn ihre natürliche Neugier gefördert wird."
Natural Translation
Children learn faster when their natural curiosity is nurtured.
Literal Translation
Children learn faster, when their natural curiosity promoted is.
Related Words
- Abgeklärtheit serenity, mature composure, detached calm
- Anmaßung presumption, arrogance, overstepping
- Aufgeschlossenheit open-mindedness, receptiveness
- Bedachtheit deliberateness, thoughtful care, circumspection
- Begeisterungsfähigkeit capacity for enthusiasm
- Beharrungsvermögen tenacity, perseverance
- Beharrungswille persistence, determination to persist
- Beherrschtheit self-control, composure
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