A questioner who is excessively harsh.
Official (usually with judicial or investigative functions) in an Inquisition.
1 They had simply given the control of their judgment to the inquisitor .
2 Not in the harsh tone of an inquisitor were these words uttered.
3 Everyone saw that the inquisitor had not treated Theresa with proper respect.
4 The wounded inquisitor of the state was still between life and death.
5 Mr. Stone had the genius and the appearance of a chief inquisitor .
6 The door closed, and Dellon remained alone with the inquisitor and secretary.
7 The inquisitor made a sign to the executioners to await his pleasure.
8 Farwell leaned against the table and so came nearer to his inquisitor .
9 This was locked, and Ned ordered the inquisitor to have it opened.
10 The voice of the inquisitor pierced her numbed sensibilities, compelling-almostdictating-heranswer.
11 O'Reilly eyed his inquisitor gravely; a subtle melancholy darkened his agreeable countenance.
12 With its broken strap trailing, it hurried from the inquisitor to Chrestomanci.
13 Sara drooped, her shoulders sagging as she looked at her small inquisitor .
14 But there was that stern inquisitor with his pointer exploring his soul.
15 That's because you look at everything with the eye of an inquisitor .
16 Writer does an imaginary playlet showing an income-tax inquisitor questioning a Lord.
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