"Prompted" is the past tense and past participle form of the verb "prompt," which means to inspire, encourage, or stimulate someone to take a particular action or to provide a reminder.
"Inexorably" is an adverb that means in a way that is impossible to stop or prevent, often indicating something that is relentless, unyielding, or unavoidable.
"Popularer" is not an accepted word in the English language. The correct term is "more popular," which indicates that one person, place, or object is liked or preferred by a larger number of people
The main difference is that peak is a noun referring to the highest point of something, while peek is a noun or verb referring to the act of sneaking a quick look at something, usually in secret.
Both incquire and enquire mean "to question or seek information about". Inquire is dominant in American English. In British English, however, both words are used.