Associations to the word «Enquiry»
Noun
- Telephone
- Voltaire
- Edmund
- Conformity
- Aristotle
- Tribunal
- Manners
- Usefulness
- Locke
- Critique
- Suspect
- Directorate
- Nature
- Magistrate
- Caller
- Correspondence
- Rishi
- Newfoundland
- Incident
- Rationale
- Greco
- Vizier
- Query
- Graves
- Veda
- Verdict
- Initiation
- Observation
- Circumstance
- Killing
- Philosopher
- Gaiety
- Curiosity
- Miracle
- Validity
- Lords
- Admiralty
- Ethic
- Claimant
- Superstition
- Registration
- Fielding
- Subject
- Constable
- Stephenson
- Philosophy
- Accident
- Skepticism
- Gottfried
- Applicant
- Writings
- Certainty
- Virtue
- Examination
- Finding
- Darwin
- Headland
- Carmichael
- Dialogue
- Goldsmith
- Suspicion
- Racecourse
Adjective
Verb
Wiktionary
ENQUIRY, noun. (British) (Australian) (NZ) A question.
ENQUIRY, noun. Search for truth, information or knowledge.
Dictionary definition
ENQUIRY, noun. An instance of questioning; "there was a question about my training"; "we made inquiries of all those who were present".
ENQUIRY, noun. A search for knowledge; "their pottery deserves more research than it has received".
ENQUIRY, noun. A systematic investigation of a matter of public interest.
Wise words
It is only with the heart that one can see rightly; what is
essential is invisible to the eye.