inquire
Common misspellings:
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- inquirery (6.3%)
- inquiriey (3.1%)
- inquirey (31.3%)
- inquring (1.6%)
- liquire (1.6%)
- inquirie (4.7%)
- inquer (3.1%)
- inquir (14.1%)
- inqire (3.1%)
- inquier (7.8%)
- inqure (9.4%)
- inqurie (9.4%)
- inquare (3.1%)
- iquire (1.6%)
Usage examples for inquire:
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" No." " Have you determined never to inquire for her?"
"The Children of the World" – Paul Heyse -
These reflections soon persuaded his judgment to what his heart was so much inclined: determining him to inquire Pembroke's address of every one likely to know a man of Sir Robert Somerset's consequence, and then to venture a letter.
"Thaddeus of Warsaw" – Jane Porter -
I came, as you see, to inquire after my old friend, Mr. Faversham.
"The Mating of Lydia" – Mrs. Humphry Ward -
Why, they even inquire of the flowers, " Does he love me, or does he not love me?"
"A Hungarian Nabob" – Maurus Jókai