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1 inquisitive
[ɪnˈkwɪzətɪv] adjectiveeager to find out about other people's affairs:مُحِب للإسْتِطْلاع، فُضوليinquisitive neighbours.
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2 inquisitive
فُضُوليّ \ busybody: who is too interested in other people’s affairs. inquisitive: too eager to know about other people’s affairs. meddlesome: likely or accustomed to meddle. -
3 inquisitive
كَثِير السُّؤَال \ inquisitive: too eager to know about other people’s affairs. -
4 любознательный
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5 пытливый
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6 желен за знаење
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7 savolli
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8 hnÿsinn, spurull, nærgöngull
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9 istraživanju rad
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10 raspitivan
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11 raspitivanju rad
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12 հետաքրքրասեր
Հայերեն - անգլերեն բառարան (Armenian-English dictionary) > հետաքրքրասեր
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13 jijñāsuḥ
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14 vitebegjærlig
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15 ცნობისმოყვარე
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16 mapagsaliksik
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17 masiyasat
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18 kérdezõsködõ
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19 sciavida
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20 scivolema
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См. также в других словарях:
Inquisitive — In*quis i*tive, a. [OE. inquisitif, F. inquisitif.] 1. Disposed to ask questions, especially in matters which do not concern the inquirer. [1913 Webster] A wise man is not inquisitive about things impertinent. Broome. [1913 Webster] 2. Given to… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Inquisitive — In*quis i*tive, n. A person who is inquisitive; one curious in research. Sir W. Temple. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
inquisitive — I adjective audiendi, cupidus, curiosus, curious, eager for knowledge, fond of investigation, given to research, inquiring, interested, interrogative, investigative, questioning, quizzical, scrutinizing, searching, seeking, speculative II index … Law dictionary
inquisitive — late 14c., from O.Fr. inquisitif, from L.L. inquisitivus making inquiry, from L. inquisit , pp. stem of inquirere (see INQUIRE (Cf. inquire)). An housbonde shal nat been Inquisityf of goddes pryuetee nor of his wyf. [Chaucer, Miller s Prologue ]… … Etymology dictionary
inquisitive — *curious, prying, snoopy, nosy Analogous words: impertinent, intrusive, meddlesome: interfering, meddling, intermeddling (see MEDDLE) Antonyms: incurious Contrasted words: indifferent, unconcerned, aloof, detached, uninterested, disinterested … New Dictionary of Synonyms
inquisitive — [adj] curious big eyed*, analytical, challenging, forward, impertinent, inquiring, inquisitorial, interested, intrusive, investigative, meddlesome, meddling, nosy, peering, personal, poking, presumptuous, probing, prying, questioning,… … New thesaurus
inquisitive — ► ADJECTIVE 1) eagerly seeking knowledge. 2) prying. DERIVATIVES inquisitively adverb inquisitiveness noun … English terms dictionary
inquisitive — [in kwiz′ə tiv] adj. [ME enquesitif < OFr inquisitif < LL inquisitivus < L inquisitus, pp. of inquirere: see INQUIRE] 1. inclined to ask many questions or seek information; eager to learn 2. asking more questions than is necessary or… … English World dictionary
inquisitive — adj. VERBS ▪ appear, be, seem ▪ become ADVERB ▪ highly, very ▪ a highly i … Collocations dictionary
inquisitive — in|quis|i|tive [ınˈkwızıtıv] adj 1.) asking too many questions and trying to find out too many details about something or someone ▪ I d have asked more questions, but I didn t want to seem inquisitive. 2.) interested in a lot of different things… … Dictionary of contemporary English
inquisitive — [[t]ɪnkwɪ̱zɪtɪv[/t]] ADJ GRADED An inquisitive person likes finding out about things, especially secret things. Barrow had an inquisitive nature... Bears are very inquisitive and must be kept mentally stimulated. Derived words: inquisitively ADV… … English dictionary