Meaning & Definition of word "Inquiring"

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    Inquiring

    /ɪnˈkwaɪərɪŋ/

    adjective:

    • 1. Having or showing an interest in learning things; curious.
      • Example: The inquiring child asked a multitude of questions about the stars.
    • 2. Investigative; seeking information.
      • Example: The detective had an inquiring mind, always seeking to uncover the truth.
    • 3. Expressing a desire for knowledge or understanding.
      • Example: Her inquiring nature led her to pursue a career in science.

    Etymology

    From the verb inquire, which comes from Latin 'inquirere'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    inquiring minds want to know:

    A phrase used to express curiosity about something.

    an inquiring look:

    A look that indicates curiosity or desire for information.

    inquiring about:

    Asking for information regarding something.

    Related Words

    inquire:

    to seek information by questioning.

    inquisition:

    a period of prolonged and intensive questioning.

    inquisitive:

    having a strong desire to know or learn; curious.

    Slang Meanings of inquiring

    Meaning: on the hunt for info

    Example Sentence: He's always inquiring—just can't help being on the hunt for info!

    Meaning: digging for dirt

    Example Sentence: She's not just being friendly, she's inquiring; digging for dirt!