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Answer:
Inquisitive, according to the Merriam-Webster Dictionary, means “tending to ask questions: having a desire to know or learn more.” The word is derived from the Latin root inquirere, later becoming inquire, which means to “seek information by questioning.” To be inquisitive is to be curious and hungry for knowledge
Explanation:
1. inclined to ask many questions or seek information; eager to learn. 2. asking more questions than is necessary or proper; prying. SIMILAR WORDS: ˈcurious.