Inquisitive in a sentence as an adjective

People I know from that era that were technically inquisitive tend to point to Hypercard and go: "Yeah!

At my last job, I had a really fantastic lunch group -- intelligent, inquisitive, and always wanting to talk shop.

Children are extremely inquisitive and interested in so many mundane things; they can be taught math.

Your friend is intelligent, inquisitive, but not necessarily an expert in your detailed field.

I've always been pretty inquisitive, and when I was in middle school and high school, I got big into philosophy - questions like "What makes something good?

> "quality content with a focus on... anything that appeals to the inquisitive mind"This is a source of a lot of uncivil behavior on HN. Startup founders/tech geeks are intellectually interested in a lot of topics but unqualified to discuss them in any detail.

On the other hand, as the book delves into a million and one different domains, the inquisitive reader would get extremely bogged down if he were to descend into the jargon of each individual field.

> economists are generally idiotsThat's the sort of inquisitive, open minded, intellectually curious, fact-based sort of approach to the world that I like to see on Hacker News.

And this organism is physically separate from you, mobile, frail, loud enough to draw attention to itself, unable to protect itself, inquisitive, and completely unaware of danger.

Probably any research into the inner workings of a PS3 has the potential to benefit cheat development as well, but I for one do not accept the idea that we would turn off our inquisitive nature and forgo our home supercomputers so that others might gain a more fair killing field.

How inspiring it is that Bret Victor diligently designs the presentation of his content: to me this is one of the reasons he's apart from others, where often even a great design thinker simply leaves a talk or slides or an essay to be presented however it will, like a philosopher who sets aside her inquisitive attitude in real life.

Inquisitive definitions

adjective

showing curiosity; "if someone saw a man climbing a light post they might get inquisitive"; "raised a speculative eyebrow"

See also: speculative questioning

adjective

inquiring or appearing to inquire; "an inquiring look"; "the police are proverbially inquisitive"