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questioned Definition


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question
noun
    1a. A written or spoken sentence that is worded in such a way as to request information or an answer;
      Thesaurus: inquiry, query, interrogation, inquisition, catechism; Antonym: answer, reply.
    1b. The interrogative sentence or other form of words in which this is expressed.
    2. A doubt or query.
      Example: raises questions about their loyalty
    3. A problem or difficulty.
      Example: the Northern Ireland question
    4. A problem set for discussion or solution in an examination paper, etc.
      Thesaurus: topic, subject, theme, problem, thesis.
    5. An investigation or search for information.
    6. A matter, concern or issue.
      Example: a question of safety
verb questioned, questioning
    1. To ask someone questions; to interrogate them.
      Thesaurus: ask, inquire, interview, probe, interrogate, query, grill, pump.
    2. To raise doubts about something; to query it.
      Thesaurus: doubt, challenge, impugn, dispute, suspect.
Derivative: questioner
noun
    Someone who asks a question or questions
      Thesaurus: inquirer, examiner, inquisitor, interrogator, doubter, skeptic.
Derivative: questionless
adj
    Idiom: be only a question of something (be just, simply etc a question of something)
      To be a situation, case or matter of a specified thing.
        Example: It's just a question of time
        Example: It's a question of whether or not he'll remember
    Idiom: beg the question
    Idiom: beyond question
      Not in doubt; beyond doubt.
    Idiom: call something in question (call something into question)
      To suggest reasons for doubting its validity or truth, etc.
    Idiom: in question
      Presently under discussion or being referred to.
        Example: was away at the time in question
      In doubt.
        Example: Her ability is not in question
    Idiom: no question of something
      No possibility or intention of it.
    Idiom: out of the question
      Impossible and so not worth considering.
    Idiom: pop the question
      See under pop1.
    Idiom: without question
      Unhesitatingly.
    Etymology: 13c: from French questiun, from Latin quaestio, from quaerere to ask.



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