a sentence in an interrogative form, addressed to someone in order to get information in reply.
a problem for discussion or under discussion; a matter for investigation.
a matter of some uncertainty or difficulty; problem (usually followed by of): It was simply a question of time.
a subject of dispute or controversy.
a proposal to be debated or voted on, as in a meeting or a deliberative assembly.
the procedure of putting a proposal to vote.
Politics. a problem of public policy submitted to the voters for an expression of opinion.
Law.
a controversy that is submitted to a judicial tribunal or administrative agency for decision.
the interrogation by which information is secured.
Obsolete.judicial examination or trial.
the act of asking or inquiring; interrogation; query.
inquiry into or discussion of some problem or doubtful matter.
verb (used with object)
to ask (someone) a question; ask questions of; interrogate.
to ask or inquire.
to make a question of; doubt: He questioned her sincerity.
to challenge or dispute: She questioned the judge's authority in the case.
verb (used without object)
to ask a question or questions.
Idioms for question
beg the question. beg1 (def. 9).
beyond question, beyond dispute; without doubt: It was, beyond question, a magnificent performance.Also beyond all question .
call in / into question,
to dispute; challenge.
to cast doubt upon; question: This report calls into question all previous research on the subject.
in question,
under consideration.
in dispute.
out of the question, not to be considered; unthinkable; impossible: She thought about a trip to Spain but dismissed it as out of the question.
Origin of question
First recorded in 1250–1300; (noun) Middle English questio(u)n, questiun, from Anglo-French questiun, Middle French question, from Latin quaestiōn- (stem of quaestiō ), equivalent to quaes-, stem of quaerere “to ask” + -tiōn- -tion; (verb) late Middle English, from Middle French questioner, derivative of the noun
SYNONYMS FOR question
1 inquiry, query, interrogation.
11 query, examine.
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ANTONYMS FOR question
1, 11 answer, reply.
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synonym study for question
12. See inquire.
OTHER WORDS FROM question
ques·tion·er,nouncoun·ter·ques·tion,noun,verboutquestion,verb (used with object)pre·ques·tion,verb (used with object)
re·ques·tion,verb (used with object)sub·ques·tion,noun
I want you to question me and requestion me on anything you want, plus the fact I do want the tests when they are available.
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British Dictionary definitions for question
question
/ (ˈkwɛstʃən) /
noun
a form of words addressed to a person in order to elicit information or evoke a response; interrogative sentence
a point at issueit's only a question of time until she dies; the question is how long they can keep up the pressure
a difficulty or uncertainty; doubtful pointa question of money; there's no question about it
an act of asking
an investigation into some problem or difficulty
a motion presented for debate by a deliberative body
put the questionto require members of a deliberative assembly to vote on a motion presented
lawa matter submitted to a court or other tribunal for judicial or quasi-judicial decision
question of fact(in English law) that part of the issue before a court that is decided by the jury
question of law(in English law) that part of the issue before a court that is decided by the judge
beg the question
to avoid giving a direct answer by posing another question
to assume the truth of that which is intended to be provedSee petitio principii
beyond (all) questionbeyond (any) dispute or doubt
call inorinto question
to make (something) the subject of disagreement
to cast doubt upon the validity, truth, etc, of (something)
in questionunder discussionthis is the man in question
out of the questionbeyond consideration; unthinkable or impossiblethe marriage is out of the question
pop the questioninformalto propose marriage
verb(mainly tr)
to put a question or questions to (a person); interrogate
to make (something) the subject of dispute or disagreement
to express uncertainty about the validity, truth, etc, of (something); doubt
Derived forms of question
questioner, noun
Word Origin for question
C13: via Old French from Latin quaestiō, from quaerere to seek
usage for question
The question whether should be used rather than the question of whether or the question as to whether: this leaves open the question whether he acted correctly
see ask a stupid question; beg the question; beside the point (question); beyond question; burning question; call in question; in question; leading question; loaded question; open question; out of the question; pop the question; rhetorical question; without question.