Inquire
UK /["/ɪnˈkwaɪə(r)/"]/US /["/ɪnˈkwaɪər/"]/
Definition
to ask somebody for some information
In simple words: to ask about something
Examples
- I called the school to inquire about the application process.
- She inquired as to your whereabouts.
- He inquired why you were so late.
- He inquired her name.
- ‘What is your name?’ he inquired.
Usage notes
Use 'inquire' in formal contexts, such as business or official situations. It's less common in everyday conversation, where 'ask' is preferred. Avoid using it in informal settings.
Grammar pattern
inquire + about + object
Memory hint
Sounds like 'inquire' — imagine you are 'inquiring' at a front desk.
Collocations
- inquire about
- inquire into
- inquire if
- inquire regarding
- inquire as to
Synonyms
- ask
- query
- investigate
- probe
- question
Antonyms
- ignore
- disregard
- ignore
Common mistakes
- Using 'inquire' instead of 'require'.
- Confusing 'inquire' with 'enquire' (especially in British English).
- Using 'inquire' without a specific subject (e.g., 'I want to inquire the details' instead of 'I want to inquire about the details').