Pronunciation: /ɪnˈkwɪz.ɪ.tɪv/
adjective showing curiosity or inquiring about something; eager to learn or know more
A1 The inquisitive child asked a lot of questions.
A2 She had an inquisitive nature and loved exploring new things.
B1 The detective's inquisitive mind helped solve the case.
B2 Her inquisitive nature led her to pursue a career in research.
C1 The journalist's inquisitive approach to interviewing uncovered new information.
C2 His inquisitive mind constantly sought to understand the complexities of the universe.
formal The inquisitive nature of the young student led her to ask a multitude of questions during the lecture.
informal She's always been so inquisitive, constantly poking her nose into other people's business.
slang Yo, that dude is mad inquisitive, always trying to find out what everyone is up to.
figurative Her inquisitive mind was like a sponge, absorbing information at a rapid pace.
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