Curiolust

noun

An intense, almost insatiable desire driven by curiosity, characterized by a strong craving for knowledge, understanding, or exploration. It refers to the deep, sometimes obsessive pursuit of information or discovery, where the act of seeking itself becomes a source of pleasure and fulfillment.

Etymology:

A blend of “curio,” from Latin curiosus (careful or inquisitive), and “lust,” indicating strong desire or craving.

Example Sentence:

His curiolust led him down endless paths of research, constantly seeking new insights and never satisfied with what he already knew.