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The root question in words like inquisitive and inquire is "inquiry," which means to seek information or investigate something. These words relate to the act of asking questions or being curious about something.
"Quel" is a word in French meaning "what" or "which." It is commonly used in questions to inquire about something specific.
The verb form of the word "inquiry" is "inquire."
"Kab tak" is a Hindi phrase meaning "until when" or "how long." It is used to inquire about the duration or endpoint of an action or situation.
She was always inquisitive, constantly asking questions and seeking to learn more about the world around her.
To inquire is a verb meaning to ask about.
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Yes. The word "nosy" (also nosey) is an adjective meaning inquisitive, or snoopy.
No, the word 'inquisitive' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun.The noun form of the adjective 'inquisitive' is inquisitiveness.
An example of the word curious used in this manner is this, "She was curious to the meaning of new words."
"Quel" is a word in French meaning "what" or "which." It is commonly used in questions to inquire about something specific.
It looks like you are trying to spell the word curious. Curious is an adjective meaning inquisitive or odd.
The likely word is the adjective curious (inquisitive, or strange).(The spelling corious is a form of coriaceous, meaning leathery.)
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The word inquire means when you ask a question about something.