Opposite of deeply investigatory or exploratory in nature
Opposite of marked by curiosity or fascination
Opposite of inquisitive in a meddlesome manner
“His reserved nature often meant that he kept to himself and his pet hamster.”
Opposite of characterized by questions or (skeptical) inquisitiveness
Opposite of thoroughly scrutinizing or inquisitive, especially in a disconcerting way
Opposite of having or showing a deeply inquisitive nature or intent
Opposite of questioning or suggesting puzzlement or curiosity
Opposite of a systematic study to establish facts and reach new conclusions
Opposite of a formal investigation often held before a jury
Opposite of a detailed examination of the elements or structure of something
Opposite of a systematic study to establish facts and reach new conclusions
“The research gap in the subject matter needs to be addressed by way of empirical studies.”
Opposite of the procedure by which scientific investigation is undertaken
Opposite of the act of questioning or an examination by questions
Opposite of the devotion of time and attention to gaining knowledge of an academic subject
“Some students who have not yet been accepted to college have a gap year specifically to build their resumes.”
Opposite of the action or process of piercing something
Opposite of present participle for to investigate or enquire into someone or something closely
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