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Inquisitiveness

Definition: Inquisitiveness refers to a strong desire to seek information or knowledge through curiosity.

Examples:

Noun:

  1. His inquisitiveness led him to become a successful journalist.
  2. The child's inquisitiveness about the natural world was evident in her endless questions.

Adjective:

  1. Her inquisitive nature made her a perfect fit for a career in research.
  2. The inquisitive student always engaged in thought-provoking discussions.

Adverb:

  1. The child watched the magician inquisitively, trying to figure out how the tricks were performed.
  2. She asked the question inquisitively, eager to understand the concept fully.

Note:

Inquisitiveness is often used interchangeably with curiosity. It can be seen as a positive trait that drives individuals to explore and learn new things.

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