inquisitive (Meaning)

Wordnet

inquisitive (s)

showing curiosity

inquiring or appearing to inquire

Webster

inquisitive (a.)

Disposed to ask questions, especially in matters which do not concern the inquirer.

Given to examination, investigation, or research; searching; curious.

Webster

inquisitive (n.)

A person who is inquisitive; one curious in research.

inquisitive Sentence Examples

  1. The inquisitive child asked endless questions about the world around him.
  2. Her inquisitive nature led her to investigate every nook and cranny of the library.
  3. The inquisitive reporter pressed the politician with difficult questions.
  4. The inquisitive detective searched for the smallest clues that could solve the mystery.
  5. The inquisitive scientist conducted countless experiments to unravel the secrets of nature.
  6. The inquisitive tourist explored every hidden gem the city had to offer.
  7. With an inquisitive mind, she delved into the complex world of literature and philosophy.
  8. The inquisitive students listened intently to the professor's lecture, eager to learn more.
  9. The inquisitive cat studied its surroundings with its piercing gaze.
  10. The inquisitive historian uncovered forgotten facts that shed new light on the past.

FAQs About the word inquisitive

showing curiosity, inquiring or appearing to inquireDisposed to ask questions, especially in matters which do not concern the inquirer., Given to examination, i

curious, interested,nosey, nosy, prying, interfering, inquisitional, intrusive, inquisitorial,officious

apathetic, apathetic, uninterested, uninterested, unconcerned, disinterested, uncurious, unconcerned, uncurious, indifferent

The inquisitive child asked endless questions about the world around him.

Her inquisitive nature led her to investigate every nook and cranny of the library.

The inquisitive reporter pressed the politician with difficult questions.

The inquisitive detective searched for the smallest clues that could solve the mystery.