No, it's not.
synonyms for inquisitive: curious antonyms for inquisitive; uninterested
The precocious toddler had managed to reach the cookie jar on the shelf. The preteen pageants feature girls who are precocious in beauty and talent.
The term "precocious" has a few meanings. Generally, when you say someone is precocious, it usually means that that individual is more mentally advanced than his or her peers.
No, inquisitive is an adjective. The adverb would be inquisitively.
The word precocious can mean "coming ahead" (early) or "smart" (a precocious child is ahead of others, so his development is earlier).Antonyms would therefore be "after" (later, behind) or "unintelligent" (slow).
Inquisitive, Intrusive, Snooping, Curious
Inquisitive is a good one-word synonym.
Prying, snoopy, curious.
Synonyms; Analytical, inquisitive, examining, inquiring, interested, nosy, intrusive, meddling, prying, puzzled, questioning, searching, wondering Antanyms: bizarre, weird, odd, strange
She recorded her first CD at the precocious age of 12.
He is very precocious, always in trouble.
precocious
Then we have the precocious talent of Stuart Green.
The word "precocious" is an adjective. Example: That precocious child will go far, considering his IQ is 185.
synonyms for inquisitive: curious antonyms for inquisitive; uninterested
Yes, Martin Luther King was precocious
Why are you so inquisitive?