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The name Saniya brings love and new starts into life and attracts money. The name means that you are you are bold, independent, inquisitive.
No, "curious" is not a plural form. It is an adjective that describes something inquisitive or eager to know or learn something. The plural form of "curious" would be used when referring to multiple things that are inquisitive or eager to know.
Possibly. The average human is curious and inquisitive. We always want to know what things are and how they work. If there is a part of the brain that begs answers, I'm not sure. My guess is that there is 95% chance that there is.
The abstract noun of "curious" is "curiosity." Curiosity refers to the desire to learn or know about something, reflecting an inquisitive nature. It embodies the quality or state of being curious, highlighting the interest and eagerness to discover more.
Curious is an adjective (interested, inquisitive; or unusual, strange). The related noun is curiosity. There is no verb form.
inquisitive means that you are curious about thingsyou want learn something
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.
To say nosy, you could use "preguntón" meaning inquisitive, "fisgón" meaning snoop, or "entrometido" meaning meddler.
Yes. The word "nosy" (also nosey) is an adjective meaning inquisitive, or snoopy.
synonyms for inquisitive: curious antonyms for inquisitive; uninterested
Why are you so inquisitive?
The root word for "curious" is "curiosus," which is a Latin word meaning "inquisitive" or "careful."
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.
The word "inquisitive" has four morphemes: in- (prefix meaning 'not'), -quis- (root morpheme), -itive (suffix forming an adjective from a verb base), and -e (suffix indicating the word form is an adjective).
bears are very inquisitive
The Latin for inquisitive is inquisitivus.
Inquisitive: Curious or inquiring.Cats are inquisitive animals because they are very curious.