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.
Inquisitive
No, the word 'inquisitive' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun.The noun form of the adjective 'inquisitive' is inquisitiveness.
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.
The cast of Mr. Inquisitive - 1907 includes: Ben Turpin as Mr. Inquisitive