51Թ

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inspective

[ in-spek-tiv ]

adjective

  1. given to inspection; watchful; attentive.
  2. of or relating to inspection.


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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of inspective1

From the Late Latin word Բ𳦳īܲ, dating back to 1600–10. See inspect, -ive
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Example Sentences

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"Passers-by had seen an elderly woman move away from the scene," Detective Inspective Peter Gill told local media.

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He felt remote and inspective.

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There was no twinkle in the picture of him, nor any of his inspective joyousness.

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Sweet to see thrushes bright-eyed speckle-bosomed, Search dew-grey lawns with keen inspective glance; And rabbits nimbly nibble tender grasses, Or pause when startled at each other’s shade.

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When she first spoke it was gracious rather than cordial; but after the inspective look she had given him it softened, and from this time Keith felt her warmth.

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