inquisitor's

[ɪnˈkwɪzɪtərz]
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inquisitor

An inquisitor is someone who asks lots of questions and investigates things to find out the truth. They might work for the government or be part of a special team trying to solve a mystery.

You probably know that being curious and asking questions is important, but an inquisitor takes it to the next level. They dig deep into situations, talk to people, and gather information to get to the bottom of things. Think of detectives from movies or TV shows – they're often the kind of people who ask tough questions and don't let up until they have all the answers. In some cases, an inquisitor can also be a person with authority, like a judge or a prosecutor, who examines evidence and decides what to do next.

Definitions

noun

  • A person who conducts an inquiry or investigation, especially in a formal or official capacity.

    Example: The inquisitor's role was to uncover the truth behind the allegations.

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