thirst for knowledge

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thirst for knowledge

A young student has a thirst for knowledge as she reads a large book.

Definition

Noun Phrase: - An intense and persistent desire to learn, understand, or acquire information. It describes a powerful feeling of wanting to know more, similar to a physical thirst for water.

Usage

This phrase functions as a singular noun phrase. It is typically used to describe a person's characteristic or motivating drive. - It is often used with verbs like have, quench, satisfy, or fuel. - It can be the subject or object of a sentence.

Examples
  • Her thirst for knowledge led her to read several books a week.
  • The documentary aims to satisfy the public's thirst for knowledge about space exploration.
  • A true scientist has an insatiable thirst for knowledge.
Advanced Usage
  • To quench/slake one's thirst for knowledge: To satisfy the desire to learn, at least temporarily.
    • The library was a place where he could quench his thirst for knowledge.
  • An unquenchable/insatiable thirst for knowledge: A desire to learn that can never be fully satisfied.
    • The professor was known for his insatiable thirst for knowledge.
Variants and Related Words
  • Inquisitiveness (n): A quality of being curious or inquiring.
  • Intellectual curiosity (n): Curiosity directed towards academic or intellectual matters.
  • Love of learning (n): A strong enjoyment or passion for acquiring knowledge.
Synonyms
  • Curiosity
  • Inquisitiveness
  • Desire to learn
  • Hunger for knowledge
Related Idioms
  • A burning desire to know: An idiom emphasizing the strength and heat of the feeling.
    • She had a burning desire to know how the universe began.
thirst for knowledge

A young student has a thirst for knowledge as she reads a large book.

Noun
  1. curiosity that motivates investigation and study