Pronunciation: /ɪnˈkwaɪr/
noun a question or request for information
A1 I made an enquire about the price of the tickets.
A2 She sent an enquire to the hotel regarding room availability.
B1 The customer's enquire about the product was promptly answered by the sales team.
B2 The enquire he submitted to the company led to a detailed investigation.
C1 Her enquire into the matter revealed some troubling information.
C2 The enquire he made into the company's finances uncovered fraudulent activities.
verb to ask for information or investigate
A1 She enquired about the price of the dress.
A2 He enquired at the front desk about the hotel's facilities.
B1 I need to enquire about the availability of the product before placing an order.
B2 The detective enquired about the suspect's whereabouts.
C1 The journalist enquired into the company's financial dealings.
C2 The lawyer enquired extensively about the witness's testimony.
formal Customers often enquire about our return policy before making a purchase.
informal Feel free to enquire with the receptionist if you have any questions.
slang If you're curious about something, just shoot me an enquire.
figurative She enquired into the depths of his soul with her piercing gaze.
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