inquisitive

word

Definition

Wanting to know more about things or people; eager to ask questions or learn new information.

Usage & Nuances

'Inquisitive' is neutral to slightly positive and often describes children or students who like to learn. It can sound negative if someone asks too many personal questions—then, 'nosy' is stronger. Common collocations: 'an inquisitive mind', 'inquisitive child'.

Example Sentences

The inquisitive boy asked many questions in class.

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She has an inquisitive mind and loves to learn new things.

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Their cat is very inquisitive and explores every corner of the house.

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She can be a bit inquisitive about people's personal lives.

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My inquisitive nature makes me want to try everything at least once.

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Kids are often inquisitive, wanting to know how everything works.

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