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Inquisitive vs Inquisitorial - What's the difference?

inquisitive | inquisitorial |

As adjectives the difference between inquisitive and inquisitorial

is that inquisitive is eager to acquire knowledge while inquisitorial is of or pertaining to an inquisition, specifically the inquisition.

inquisitive

English

Adjective

(en adjective)
  • Eager to acquire knowledge.
  • * I. Watts
  • A young, inquisitive , and sprightly genius.
  • Too curious; overly interested; nosy.
  • * Broome
  • A wise man is not inquisitive about things impertinent.
  • * Episode 16
  • Everybody gets their own ration of luck, they say. Now you mention it' his face was familiar to me. But, leaving that for the moment, how much did you part with, he queried, if I am not too ' inquisitive ?

    Derived terms

    * inquisitively * inquisitiveness

    inquisitorial

    English

    (Inquisitorial system)

    Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • of or pertaining to an inquisition, specifically the Inquisition
  • in a manner of inquisition or inquisitors
  • * 1919 , :
  • Those few who by some luck happen to escape the madness of social hypnotization are afraid to give expression to their thoughts, because they are terrorized by the inquisitorial intolerance of crazed mobs and frenzied nations.
  • (legal) describing a trial system in which the prosecutor also acts as judge
  • See also

    * (legal) procurator