单词 | thesaurus/articles/interested-in-learning-about-people-or-things |
释义 | Thesaurus article:interested in learning about people or thingsinterested in learning about people or thingsThese words describe people that are interested in learning about people or things around them. The most common word for this iscurious. It usually has a positive meaning. The best students are the ones who are curious about everything. The opposite of curious isincurious.Incuriousis a formal word. For a reporter, she is remarkably incurious. People who areinquisitivewant to discover as much as they can about things.Inquisitivecan be used in a positive way, but when the way that a person tries to find information annoys others, it has a negative meaning. She's such an inquisitive little girl! His mother was a little too inquisitive about whether he was dating anyone. Inquiringcan be used to describe people who are always wanting to know new things. It's often used in the phraseinquiring mindsto talk about a group of curious people. In UK English, this word is also spelledenquiring. The organization tries to encourage inquiring and analytical young people to go into the sciences. Is the actor dating his co-star? Inquiring minds want to know! Nosypeople are too interested in what other people are doing and want to discover too much about them. It is a disapproving word, and it tends to be used in speech and in less formal language. "Did her spouse leave her?" "Well, aren't you rather nosy!" He's got a couple of nosy neighbours. People who want to know too much about someone else's sexual behaviour is called, in formal and disapproving language,prurient. That reporter has a reputation for being prurient and asking questions that are too invasive. Inquisitorialis a formal and disapproving word to describe the behaviour of someone who asks too many questions in an annoying or an accusing way. The inquisitorial nature of his questions did not set his guest at ease. That sort of inquisitiorial approach to the debate will only convince voters you are attacking your opponent. For more words to describe being interested in someone or something, see the article atinterested. |
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