Pronunciation: /əˈkwɪzɪtɪvli/
adverb relating to or characterized by a desire to acquire and possess wealth or material possessions
A1 The child looked at the toys in the store window acquisitively.
A2 She eyed the cake on the dessert table acquisitively, eager to try a slice.
B1 The collector examined the rare coin acquisitively, hoping to add it to their collection.
B2 The detective studied the crime scene acquisitively, searching for any clues that might solve the case.
C1 The investor analyzed the market trends acquisitively, looking for new opportunities to invest.
C2 The researcher approached the data acquisitively, eager to uncover new insights and discoveries.
formal The child looked at the toy acquisitively, clearly wanting to have it for himself.
informal She eyed the dessert acquisitively, already planning on taking a bite.
slang He checked out the car acquisitively, thinking about how cool he would look driving it.
figurative The detective examined the crime scene acquisitively, trying to piece together what had happened.
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