- Word: incusitive
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Part of Speech: Adjective
Definition: Curious, inquiring or inclined to ask many questions.
Example Sentence: The incusitive child constantly bombards her parents with questions about the world.
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Part of Speech: Noun
Definition: A person who is curious, inquisitive or asks many questions.
Example Sentence: The journalist, with her relentless pursuit of the truth, earned a reputation as an incusitive.
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Part of Speech: Adverb
Definition: In a curious or inquiring manner.
Example Sentence: The explorer observed the rare species incusitively, documenting every detail.
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Part of Speech: Popular Usage
Definition: When something becomes intriguing and creates curiosity among a large group of people.
Example Sentence: The incusitive nature of the upcoming movie trailer drew millions of viewers to eagerly anticipate its release.
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Part of Speech: Local Usage
Definition: Used to describe someone known in a specific community for being excessively curious.
Example Sentence: Martha, the incusitive lady who lived down the street, always knew about everyone's business.