Someone who is said to have an "inquisitive nature" is very curious about the things around him, his environment, the people he knows, the things he sees, etc. He asks a lot of questions, explores a lot, and is passionate about finding answers
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.
An inquisitive or curious nature.
synonyms for inquisitive: curious antonyms for inquisitive; uninterested
Why are you so inquisitive?
bears are very inquisitive
The Latin for inquisitive is inquisitivus.
Inquisitive: Curious or inquiring.Cats are inquisitive animals because they are very curious.
No, inquisitive is an adjective. The adverb would be inquisitively.
Scientific attitudes that scientists should possess is an interest in the world and space, an inquisitive nature, and a persistent nature. They should also be logical and use reasoning skills.
Inquisitive
No, the word 'inquisitive' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun.The noun form of the adjective 'inquisitive' is inquisitiveness.
The cast of Mr. Inquisitive - 1907 includes: Ben Turpin as Mr. Inquisitive