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be inquisitive
verb as in pry
verb as in wonder
Strong matches
Weak matches
Example Sentences
I say, “We’re going to talk about some hard stuff that might trigger you. And once you’re triggered, that’s no longer a safe space. But this is a brave space to engage with the information, to be inquisitive and ask questions.”
His sound was brighter on soprano, an instrument on which he left an incalculable influence; he could be inquisitive, teasing or elusive, but always with a pinpoint intonation and clarity of attack.
The best way to avoid artillery fungus is to be inquisitive when you buy bark mulch.
He made this 10-year-old aspiring writer/artist/cooking-show host care about, or at least be inquisitive about, science.
“I tried to be inquisitive but follow Scott’s lead and just go with whatever he threw at me at any moment,” she says.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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