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inquisitive

[in-kwiz-i-tiv] / ɪnˈkwɪz ɪ tɪv /


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She points out the ongoing Jupiter retrograde and urges participants to “let the parts that are inquisitive drive you.”

From Los Angeles Times

But, he adds that “learning should be inquisitive and not unnecessarily stressful or demanding.”

From The Wall Street Journal

What became quickly apparent given his intrinsic savvy and inquisitive nature was that his longterm future would likely be on the sideline.

From Los Angeles Times

As a journalist and inquisitive daughter, I naturally wanted to find out for myself more about what mum was planning to do.

From BBC

The inquest heard Georgia was an "inquisitive, yet quiet, young person" who "possessed great kindness, sensitivity, and the ability to be truly empathetic".

From BBC