inquisitiveness

[ UK /ɪnkwˈɪzɪtˌɪvnəs/ ]
NOUN
  1. a state of active curiosity
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How To Use inquisitiveness In A Sentence

  • Maria Montessori advocated respect for the mind of the child, within the prepared environment, as the way to stimulate curiosity, inquisitiveness, and life-long learning.
  • It especially excited their inquisitiveness.
  • When you approach an asana with a similar attitude of inquisitiveness and playfulness, following the natural curiosity of your own mind, it's amazing how many possibilities can arise.
  • That nasty shock cured him of his inquisitiveness for ever.
  • Socrates' inwardness, integrity, and inquisitiveness
  • A fresh sense of moral inquisitiveness has seized the genre, and the era of the neatly solved whodunnit, with its strict demarcations between good and evil, is apparently at an end.
  • Her verbal behavior revealed a comparable degree of fascination and inquisitiveness: she repeatedly commented, 'This is so cool! '
  • That nasty shock cured him of his inquisitiveness for ever.
  • The shuffling enigma, head occasionally cocked in bird-like inquisitiveness, befriends his fellow patients to mesmerising and medically undefinable effect.
  • Maria Montessori advocated respect for the mind of the child, within the prepared environment, as the way to stimulate curiosity, inquisitiveness, and life-long learning.
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