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--v. 2 check, restrain, bridle, control, contain, repress,<br />

subdue, suppress: Try to curb your exuberance.<br />

cure n. 1 course <strong>of</strong> treatment, therapy, remedy, medication,<br />

medicament, medicine, drug, prescription; cure-all, nostrum,<br />

panacea: <strong>The</strong> doctor said there was no cure for her illness.<br />

--v. 2 heal, mend, restore to health or working order, remedy,<br />

rectify, correct, repair, fix: What can't be cured must be<br />

endured. 3 smoke, pickle, dry, salt, preserve, corn, marinate:<br />

That cured ox tongue is simply delicious!<br />

curiosity n. 1 inquisitiveness, interest: His insatiable curiosity next<br />

led him to study astronomy. 2 snooping, prying, peeping,<br />

intrusiveness, meddlesomeness, interference, Colloq nosiness,<br />

Nosy Parkerism: Curiosity killed the cat. 3 curio, oddity,<br />

rarity, conversation piece, objet de virtu or vertu, objet<br />

d'art, found object; bric-…-brac or bric-a-brac, knick-knack,<br />

bauble, trinket, gewgaw: <strong>The</strong> shop sells curiosities, like<br />

goblets made from ostrich eggs. In those days, every house had<br />

a curiosity cabinet.<br />

curious adj. 1 inquisitive, inquiring, interested: I am curious to<br />

know what you were doing in there all night. 2 snooping,<br />

prying, intrusive, meddlesome, interfering, Colloq nosy: Our<br />

neighbours are entirely too curious about our activities. 3<br />

odd, peculiar, eccentric, strange, outr‚, queer, unusual,<br />

outrageous, <strong>of</strong>fbeat, weird, bizarre, unconventional, freakish,<br />

exotic, singular, out <strong>of</strong> the ordinary, extraordinary, erratic,<br />

pixilated, quaint, outlandish, grotesque, aberrant, abnormal,<br />

singular, irregular, deviant, deviate, Colloq kinky, nuts,<br />

nutty; Slang Brit barmy: How do you explain Frieda's curious<br />

behaviour?<br />

current adj. 1 contemporary, ongoing, present, contemporaneous,<br />

simultaneous, coeval: <strong>The</strong> current issue <strong>of</strong> the magazine came<br />

out last week. 2 prevalent, prevailing, common, popular,<br />

accepted, known, widespread, reported, in circulation, going<br />

round or around, bruited about, widely known, in the air,<br />

present-day: <strong>The</strong> current theories reject those <strong>of</strong> a decade ago.<br />

3 fashionable, stylish, … la mode, modish, in vogue, latest, up<br />

to date, Colloq trendy: <strong>The</strong> current trend is towards shorter

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