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in·quis·i·tive I0157700 (ĭn-kwĭz′ĭ-tĭv)adj.1. Inclined to investigate; eager for knowledge: inquisitive investigators.2. Unduly curious and inquiring: "You will have privacy without inquisitive visitors and intrusive medical assessments" (Elisabeth Noble). [Middle English inquisitif, from Old French, from Late Latin inquīsītīvus, from Latin inquīsītus, past participle of inquīrere, to inquire; see inquire.] in·quis′i·tive·ly adv.in·quis′i·tive·ness n.ThesaurusAdv. | 1. | inquisitively - with curiosity; "the baby looked around curiously"curiously, interrogatively | Translationsinquisitive (inˈkwizətiv) adjective eager to find out about other people's affairs. He was rather inquisitive about the cost of our house; inquisitive neighbours. 愛問東問西的 爱打听的inˈquisitively adverb 愛問東問西地 好问地inˈquisitiveness noun 愛問東問西 好奇inquisitively
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