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Inquisitive | a. [ OE. inquisitif, F. inquisitif. ] A wise man is not inquisitive about things impertinent. Broome. [ 1913 Webster ] A young, inquisitive, and sprightly genius. I. Watts. [ We ] curious are to hear, This folio of four pages [ a newspaper ], happy work! Nor need we with a prying eye survey |
Inquisitive | n. A person who is inquisitive; one curious in research. Sir W. Temple. [ 1913 Webster ] |
Inquisitively | adv. In an inquisitive manner. [ 1913 Webster ] The occasion that made him afterwards so inquisitively apply himself to the study of physic. Boyle. [ 1913 Webster ] |
Inquisitiveness | n. The quality or state of being inquisitive; the disposition to seek explanation and information; curiosity to learn what is unknown; esp., uncontrolled and impertinent curiosity. [ 1913 Webster ] Mr. Boswell, whose inquisitiveness is seconded by great activity, scrambled in at a high window. Johnson. [ 1913 Webster ] Curiosity in children nature has provided, to remove that ignorance they were born with; which, without this busy inquisitiveness, will make them dull. Locke. [ 1913 Webster ] |
inquisitive | (adv) ซึ่งอยากรู้อยากเห็น, Syn. meddlesome, curious, Ant. unmeddlesome |
inquisitively | (adv) อย่างอยากรู้อยากเห็น, Syn. curiously |
inquisitive | (อินควิช'ซิทิฟว) adj. ชอบสอบสวน, ชอบสอบถาม, อยากรู้อยากเห็น n. บุคคลที่ชอบสอบถาม, ผู้อยากรู้อยากเห็น., See also: inquisitiveness n., Syn. curious, prying |
inquisitive | (adj) อยากรู้อยากเห็น, สอดรู้สอดเห็น, ชอบสอบถาม |
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inquisitive | She is inquisitive, but I like her none the worse. |
inquisitive | You are too inquisitive about other people's affairs. |
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inquisitive | (adj) showing curiosity, Syn. wondering, speculative, questioning |
inquisitive | (adj) inquiring or appearing to inquire |
Inquisitive | a. [ OE. inquisitif, F. inquisitif. ] A wise man is not inquisitive about things impertinent. Broome. [ 1913 Webster ] A young, inquisitive, and sprightly genius. I. Watts. [ We ] curious are to hear, This folio of four pages [ a newspaper ], happy work! Nor need we with a prying eye survey |
Inquisitive | n. A person who is inquisitive; one curious in research. Sir W. Temple. [ 1913 Webster ] |
Inquisitively | adv. In an inquisitive manner. [ 1913 Webster ] The occasion that made him afterwards so inquisitively apply himself to the study of physic. Boyle. [ 1913 Webster ] |
Inquisitiveness | n. The quality or state of being inquisitive; the disposition to seek explanation and information; curiosity to learn what is unknown; esp., uncontrolled and impertinent curiosity. [ 1913 Webster ] Mr. Boswell, whose inquisitiveness is seconded by great activity, scrambled in at a high window. Johnson. [ 1913 Webster ] Curiosity in children nature has provided, to remove that ignorance they were born with; which, without this busy inquisitiveness, will make them dull. Locke. [ 1913 Webster ] |
好奇 | [好 奇] inquisitive; curious #5,401 [Add to Longdo] |
好奇 | [こうき, kouki] (n) inquisitiveness #16,189 [Add to Longdo] |
好奇心 | [こうきしん, koukishin] (n) curiosity; inquisitiveness; (P) [Add to Longdo] |
探聞 | [たんぶん, tanbun] (n, vs) inquisitive questioning [Add to Longdo] |
知的好奇心 | [ちてきこうきしん, chitekikoukishin] (n) intellectual curiosity; out of curiosity; inquisitiveness [Add to Longdo] |
聞きたがる | [ききたがる, kikitagaru] (v5r) to be curious; to be inquisitive [Add to Longdo] |
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