The correct answer for that very inquisitive question is Magnus...IT MEANS BIG!
The root word for "curious" is "curiosus," which is a Latin word meaning "inquisitive" or "careful."
The prefix "ques" in words like inquisitive and inquire comes from the Latin word "quaerere," meaning "to seek" or "to ask." It indicates a sense of questioning, curiosity, or seeking knowledge.
synonyms for inquisitive: curious antonyms for inquisitive; uninterested
Why are you so inquisitive?
Bears are very inquisitive and must be kept constantly stimulated.This sentence has inquisitive in it.------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Inquisitive is like curiosity:The class was inquisitive about the recluse spider.
bears are very inquisitive
Inquisitive: Curious or inquiring.Cats are inquisitive animals because they are very curious.
No, inquisitive is an adjective. The adverb would be inquisitively.
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No, the word 'inquisitive' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun.The noun form of the adjective 'inquisitive' is inquisitiveness.
Upon her arrival atop the stove, the inquisitive feline died.The inquisitive cadet found our solution almost immediately!