The word "inquiringnesses" is a mouthful, with 16 letters and four syllables. It is spelled with the combination of "in-" as in "inquiry," "-q-u-i-r-i-n-g" as in "inquiring," "-n-e-s-s" as in "kindness." The word is pronounced as "ɪnˈkwaɪərɪŋnɪsɪz" in IPA phonetic transcription. The stress falls on the third syllable "-qu-" followed by a schwa "-ə-" sound. This word is commonly used to describe a person's eagerness to learn and to ask questions.
The word "inquiringnesses" is a derivative of the base word "inquire", which comes from the Latin word "inquirere" meaning "to search into, investigate, inquire". The suffix "-ness" is added to convert the adjective "inquiring" into a noun form. The final "-es" is added to make the noun plural. Therefore, "inquiringnesses" refers to the plural form of the noun "inquiringness", which essentially means the state or quality of being inquisitive or curious.