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Esquires vs Enquires - What's the difference?

esquires | enquires |

As a noun esquires

is plural of esquire.

As a verb enquires is

third-person singular of enquire.

esquires

English

Noun

(head)
  • enquires

    English

    Verb

    (head)
  • (enquire)
  • Anagrams

    *

    enquire

    English

    Alternative forms

    * inquire (chiefly US)

    Verb

    (enquir)
  • To make an enquiry.
  • He enquired about the availability of rental bicycles in the town.
  • (archaic) To ask about (something).
  • * (rfdate) (John Milton)
  • ''Having thus at length enquired the truth concerning Law and dispense.
  • * (rfdate) (Byron)
  • And all obey and few enquire his will.

    Usage notes

    (unreferenced) In the USA, inquire' is generally used in place of '''enquire'''. Where '''enquire''' is used (particularly in the UK), it means a non-official enquiry (such as to ask a question), whereas '''inquire''' is used in legal or government context where official transcripts are generated. In the USA, this distinction is not made and ' inquire is used generally.