Synonym: curious, meddlesome, prying. Similar words: acquisition, sensitive, inquiry, inquire about, sensitivity, cognitive, initiative, in question. Meaning: [ɪn'kwɪzətɪv] adj. 1. showing curiosity 2. inquiring or appearing to inquire.
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31. A guard moved alongside, peering in that inquisitive way, like what do we have here to pass the time.
32. And barn owls are very inquisitive, as I discovered later when I began to take Dawn out into the fields.
33. Alan has little experience of family life and is inquisitive about what it means to have a mummy and daddy.
34. Later I trained a kestrel which I found much less inquisitive and more likely to come straight to me for the food.
35. Within moments the house and its small yard became crammed with inquisitive children.
36. She was a bit inquisitive, as girls are.
37. He surveyed me with an inquisitive look.
38. The child has an inquisitive mind.
39. The police are proverbially inquisitive.
40. Primates are alert, inquisitive animals.
41. She was very inquisitive about other people's affairs.
42. Does he mean I'm inquisitive or I'm nosy?
43. Wasn't it inquisitive when Teacher talked with the American?
44. Kea, the world's only snow line-dwelling parrot, are widely known as inquisitive birds who appear to take delight in attacking rubber items like windshield wiper blades.
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45. Passing the pangolin around like a football, inquisitive lions spent hours trying to devour the armour-plated creature.
46. Other Requirements: Must be fluent in English, outgoing, inquisitive and personally presentable , portraying company standards accurately.
47. Then, seeing her still inquisitive, he added: " I think I can get on over there. "
48. The red squirrel, coursing down the nearest bough, was particularly familiar and inquisitive.
49. Further along, outside the charity shop, Mrs Barret from number twenty-nine nods an inquisitive greeting.
50. So there's this fellow—an inquisitive sort, even if not particularly bright—whom one day is asked by his ogress of a wife to drive to the store to buy a ham.
51. One envies so inquisitive a man as Jowett, who sat down to the study of physiology in his sixties.
52. I found the next day she was wonderfully inquisitive about this gentleman.
53. It was the perfect setting for the blotting out of a too inquisitive foreign devil.
54. They show an inquisitive mind casting about in a variety of directions.
55. We're an inquisitive lot, we humans. But could our inquisitiveness ultimately kill us?
56. Inquisitive people always have a lot of practices in getting into conversation with strangers.
57. She is very inquisitive, and asks for too many personal questions.
58. The pedlar was inquisitive and something of a tattler, always itching to hear the news and anxious to tell it again.
59. Jim frowned from time to time when he caught the inquisitive glance of some strangers.
60. Edgar Linton, after an inquisitive stare, collected sufficient wit to recognize her.
More similar words: acquisition, sensitive, inquiry, inquire about, sensitivity, cognitive, initiative, in question, in quantity, visitor, as it is, position, composition, opposition, transition, diversity, active, native, motive, incentive, relative, actively, narrative, deceptive, objective, detective, supportive, executive, diminutive, attractive.