intriguing |
inquisitive |
As adjectives the difference between intriguing and inquisitive
is that
intriguing is causing a desire to know more; mysterious while
inquisitive is eager to acquire knowledge.
As a verb intriguing
is present participle of lang=en.
As a noun intriguing
is {{cx|dated|lang=en}} An intrigue.
discerning |
inquisitive |
As adjectives the difference between discerning and inquisitive
is that
discerning is of keen insight or good judgement; perceptive while
inquisitive is eager to acquire knowledge.
As a verb discerning
is present participle of lang=en.
As a noun discerning
is discernment.
impressionable |
inquisitive |
As adjectives the difference between impressionable and inquisitive
is that
impressionable is being easily influenced (especially of young people) while
inquisitive is eager to acquire knowledge.
As a noun impressionable
is an impressionable person.
smug |
inquisitive |
As adjectives the difference between smug and inquisitive
is that
smug is irritatingly pleased with oneself; self-satisfied while
inquisitive is eager to acquire knowledge.
As a verb smug
is to make smug, or spruce.
questioning |
inquisitive |
As adjectives the difference between questioning and inquisitive
is that
questioning is characterized by questions, inquisitiveness, doubt or wonder while
inquisitive is eager to acquire knowledge.
As a noun questioning
is the action of asking questions; a survey; an inquiry.
As a verb questioning
is present participle of lang=en.
inquisitive |
skeptical |
As adjectives the difference between inquisitive and skeptical
is that
inquisitive is eager to acquire knowledge while
skeptical is having, or expressing doubt; questioning.
inquisitive |
explorer |
As an adjective inquisitive
is eager to acquire knowledge.
As a noun explorer is
one who explores something.
inquisitive |
inquirer |
As an adjective inquisitive
is eager to acquire knowledge.
As a noun inquirer is
one who enquires.
logical |
inquisitive |
As adjectives the difference between logical and inquisitive
is that
logical is in agreement with the principles of logic while
inquisitive is eager to acquire knowledge.
cynicism |
inquisitive |
As a proper noun cynicism
is the philosophy of the greek cynics.
As an adjective inquisitive is
eager to acquire knowledge.
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