"Question" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Question" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Question" Meaning

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

"Question" Examples

Usage Examples of the Word "Question"


1. Interrogative Sentences


When asked for her opinion on the new policy, she raised a question about its feasibility.
- The speaker is expressing a doubt or an inquiry through the question.

2. Inquiry or Doubt


The teacher asked the students if they had any questions about the upcoming exam.
- In this context, "question" implies a seeking of information or clarity.

3. Investigation or Inquest


The police were still investigating the attack, and the comission was holding a question for the suspect.
- Here, "question" refers to a form of investigation.

4. Proposition or Statement of Query


After the diagnosis, the doctor presented the patient with a question about the treatment options.
- The speaker is offering an alternative or solution through the question.

5. Testing or Examining


The quality control process at the manufacturing plant included questions on the safety of the new material.
- "Question" signifies a test of something to determine its fitness for purpose.

"Question" Similar Words

Quesal

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Quesnay

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François Quesnay was a French economist.

Quesnel

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Quest

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Questant

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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.

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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Questionary

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Questioned

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Questioner

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A person who asks questions, especially in a formal or official setting.

Questioners

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People who ask questions, especially in an official investigation or trial.

Questioning

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Questioningly

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