Inquisitive [adjective]

Definition of Inquisitive:

curious

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Sentence/Example of Inquisitive:

Gaze not upon another man's wife, and be not inquisitive after his handmaid, and approach not her bed.

Some were inquisitive enough to ask, Has a treaty been signed or a trick been played upon the rebels?

He hands a lady out; her pale blue silk domino hides her effectually from the inquisitive gaze of the crowd.

No more inquisitive cruisers ready to let fly a salvo at anything that stirs.

The man's nature was inquisitive, and he was indulging idle conjectures as to what might be the news this courier brought.

I sauntered through the rooms, following the inquisitive ladies of distinction.

Was Urania a fair, blue-eyed maiden, a dream of spring, an innocent but inquisitive daughter of Eve?

The two immovable members of the court exchanged looks, and threw an inquisitive glance at the prisoner.

She now led the willing captain (for he was as inquisitive as a monkey) on a round of visits to the houses of the Moquis.

The old gentleman looked up with that sour, inquisitive expression that came so near to smiling and was so different in effect.