quesitive

/ˈkweɪsɪtɪv/ (KWES-i-tiv)

Definitions

1. adjective

Having or showing a quality of curiosity or inquisitiveness, especially in a slightly annoying or persistent way.

“She was being quite quesitive, asking the tour guide a million questions about the ancient ruins.”

2. noun

A person who is quesitive.

“The quesitive in the group kept asking for directions, much to the frustration of the others.”

Synonyms

  • curious
  • inquiring
  • inquisitive

Antonyms

  • ignorant
  • oblivious