"Quest" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Quest" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Quest
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"Quest" Meaning

A journey or series of actions undertaken to achieve a specific goal or objective.

"Quest" Examples

Word: Quest


Examples


Verb: The brave knight set out on a quest to slay the dragon that was terrorizing the kingdom.
Noun: The video game is set in a fantasy world where players embark on a quest to save the kingdom from darkness.
Adjective: The sci-fi movie depicts a futuristic world where the hero goes on a perilous quest for knowledge and power.
Idiom: The search for the perfect recipe is a never-ending quest for many home cooks.
Context: The quest for a cure for cancer has been ongoing for decades, with scientists working tirelessly to find a breakthrough.

"Quest" Similar Words

Querulousness

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Query

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An inquiry or request for information, typically in the form of a question asked to obtain data or clarification.

Querying

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To ask for information, especially in a formal or official way: The police are querying witnesses to a crime. <br><br>Verb: To request or seek information or confirmation, often in a formal or official manner, often relating to the past or some unclear matter (Oxford Dictionary).

Quesadilla

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A quesadilla is a type of Mexican dish that consists of a tortilla filled with various ingredients, typically cheese (and often other items such as chicken, vegetables, or beans), and cooked until the tortilla is crispy and the filling is melted and heated through. It is often served hot and folded in half, often with additional toppings like salsa, guacamole, or sour cream.

Quesadillas

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Quesadillas are a traditional Mexican dish consisting of a tortilla filled with melted cheese (and often other ingredients, such as meat or vegetables), then cooked until the tortilla is crispy and the filling is melted and gooey. They are usually folded in half to enclose the filling and served hot.

Quesal

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to feel indecisive or uncertain, typically about what to do in a difficult situation

Quesnay

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François Quesnay was a French economist.

Quesnel

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Questant

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The word "questant" refers to an object or place that is sought or being searched for. It can also refer to a person who is seeking something, often in a somewhat unwavering or dogged manner.<br><br>In a more archaic or literary sense, a questant is someone or something that is making a heroic or bold effort to achieve or attain something.<br><br>In a broader sense, the term has a somewhat poetic meaning, suggesting a sense of determination or fervent pursuit, often with a hint of nobility or grandeur to it.

Quested

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Pertaining to or resulting from a request or petition asked or desired.

Questing

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As an adjective, "questing" typically means:<br><br> Searching or inquiring in a zealous or persistent manner, often in order to find or learn something.<br> Characterized by a strong desire or effort to achieve a goal or solution.<br><br>As a verb, "to quest" means:<br><br> To search or look for something, often with a sense of deliberation or purpose.<br> To investigate or inquire about something, often in a systematic or thorough way.<br><br>In a figurative sense, "questing" can also refer to a search for spiritual or philosophical answers, or a journey of self-discovery.

Question-and-answer

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A back-and-forth exchange of information between two people, typically with one person asking a question and the other providing a response.

Question

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A question is an inquiry about something, typically one that is asked to obtain information or to test knowledge.

Questionable

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Open to doubt or suspicion. Uncertain or ambiguous in nature, possibly unreliable or of uncertain validity.

Questionably

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(in a questionable or suspicious manner) - used to describe something that is uncertain or doubtful<br><br>Not convincingly or clearly - managing to do something, but not strongly or effectively.

Questionary

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A collection of questions for gathering information, typically for a research project or survey.