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inquisitive 36

Definition:

Adjective

  1. Showing curiosity or a desire for knowledge.
  2. Adaptable, quick to learn, and skilled.
  3. Highly curious about intimate or personal matters.

Synonyms:

curious, inquiring, probing, nosy, prying, interrogative, investigative

Sample Sentences:

1. She had an inquisitive nature and was always asking questions.

2. The inquisitive child eagerly explored every nook and cranny of the house.

3. Being an inquisitive learner, she excelled in her studies.

4. The detective's inquisitive nature helped him uncover the truth.

5. Our inquisitive neighbor always seems to know everyone's personal business.

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