Uninquisitive
adjective
1.
given to inquiry, research, or asking questions; eager for knowledge; intellectually curious:
an inquisitive mind.
2.
unduly or inappropriately curious; prying.
noun
3.
an inquisitive person:
thick curtains to frustrate inquisitives.
adjective
1.
excessively curious, esp about the affairs of others; prying
2.
eager to learn; inquiring
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