Pronunciation: /ɪnˈkwaɪərɪŋ/
verb A word used to describe an action, state, or occurrence. In this case, 'inquiring' is a verb form of the base verb 'inquire'.
A1 She is inquiring about the price of the tickets.
A2 The students are inquiring about the schedule for the school trip.
B1 I will be inquiring with the hotel about their pet policy before booking a room.
B2 The detective spent hours inquiring witnesses about the events of that night.
C1 The journalist is inquiring into the corruption scandal that has rocked the government.
C2 The lawyer is inquiring into the details of the case in order to build a strong defense.
formal The inquiring minds of the researchers led to groundbreaking discoveries.
informal She's always inquiring about everyone's business.
slang Stop inquiring, it's none of your business!
figurative His inquiring gaze seemed to penetrate deep into my soul.
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