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In Standard English, this is not a properly formed word; the standard form is "more curious". As a general principle, the comparative -er suffix attaches to monosyllabic words, and more is preferred with polysyllabic words, so even though a word like curiouser is readily understood, it has an odd quality to it — this is the reason. According to the OED, the word curiouser was coined by Lewis ...

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meaning - Is “curiouser” in fact a word (like in the famous phrase ...

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2.a. the quality of being curious; strangeness While I'd prefer 'curiosity' for 'inquisitiveness', and (if pushed) 'curiousness' for 'strangeness' (the 'curiouser and curiouser sense), there is a large degree of overlap. The count-noun usage, whether concrete "What's this dusty old curiosity on the mantelpiece?" or abstract

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"Little" is an absolute - like the word "unique". It cannot be qualified. "Littlest" is a word rather like the phrase "curiouser and curiouser", in that it is a sort of verbal joke. I have never heard littler. As a test try saying "She is more little (littler) than her sister." It sounds ridiculous. One has to use words like "small" in this ...

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The exhibition runs February 3 through . Curiouser & Curiouser: Beyond the Glass invites you to explore how personal wonder has influenced public collections. This exhibition showcases ...

KSLA: Surreal exhibitions, Unnatural Nature, Curiouser & Curiouser set to provoke emotion, curiosity

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Surreal exhibitions, Unnatural Nature, Curiouser & Curiouser set to provoke emotion, curiosity

Forbes: How The V&A’s New Alice Curiouser And Curiouser Exhibition Will Take You On A Hyper-Imaginative Journey

How The V&A’s New Alice Curiouser And Curiouser Exhibition Will Take You On A Hyper-Imaginative Journey