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Synonyms for question
ˈkwɛs tʃənques·tion

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Wiktionary3.0 / 1 vote

  1. questionnoun

    Synonyms:
    proposition, issue, query, consideration, proposal, doubt, enquiry, inquiry, problem, motion, interrogation, topic, subject

  2. questionnoun

    To ask questions of; interrogate; enquire; ask for information.

    What is your question?

    Synonyms:
    enquiry, proposal, motion, interrogation, proposition, consideration, inquiry, topic, query, issue, subject, doubt, problem

  3. questionnoun

    A subject or topic for consideration or investigation.

    The question of seniority will be discussed at the meeting.

    Synonyms:
    inquiry, interrogation, proposal, motion, doubt, problem, topic, consideration, issue, subject, query, proposition, enquiry

  4. questionnoun

    An unknown.

    There was a question of which material to use.

    Synonyms:
    proposition, topic, motion, inquiry, interrogation, doubt, subject, consideration, proposal, problem, query, enquiry, issue

  5. questionnoun

    A doubt or challenge about the truth or accuracy of a matter.

    His claim to the property has come under question.

    Synonyms:
    interrogation, subject, motion, inquiry, proposal, issue, consideration, doubt, problem, proposition, query, topic, enquiry

  6. questionnoun

    A proposal to a meeting as a topic for deliberation.

    I move that the question be put to a vote.

    Synonyms:
    proposition, inquiry, doubt, issue, consideration, topic, subject, proposal, interrogation, problem, motion, query, enquiry

English Synonyms and Antonyms5.0 / 1 vote

  1. questionnoun

    Doubt is a lack of conviction that may refer either to matters of belief or to matters of practise. As regards belief, while doubt is lack of conviction, disbelief is conviction, to the contrary; unbelief refers to a settled state of mind, generally accompanied with opposition of heart. Perplexity is active and painful; doubt may be quiescent. Perplexity presses toward a solution; doubt may be content to linger unresolved. Any improbable statement awakens incredulity. In theological usage unbelief and skepticism have a condemnatory force, as implying wilful rejection of manifest truth. As regards practical matters, uncertainty applies to the unknown or undecided; doubt implies some negative evidence. Suspense regards the future, and is eager and anxious; uncertainty may relate to any period, and be quite indifferent. Misgiving is ordinarily in regard to the outcome of something already done or decided; hesitation, indecision, and irresolution have reference to something that remains to be decided or done, and are due oftener to infirmity of will than to lack of knowledge. Distrust and suspicion apply especially to the motives, character, etc., of others, and are more decidedly adverse than doubt. Scruple relates to matters of conscience and duty.

    Synonyms:
    disbelief, distrust, doubt, doubt, hesitancy, hesitation, incredulity, indecision, irresolution, misgiving, perplexity, scruple, skepticism, suspense, suspicion, unbelief, uncertainty

    Antonyms:
    assurance, belief, certainty, confidence, conviction, decision, determination, persuasion, resolution, resolve

Complete Dictionary of Synonyms and Antonyms0.0 / 0 votes

  1. questionverb

    Synonyms:
    ask, inquire, interrogate, doubt, investigate, dubitate, controvert, dispute

    Antonyms:
    dictate, state, assert, pronounce, enunciate, concede, endorse, affirm, grant, allow

  2. questionnoun

    Synonyms:
    inquiry, interrogation, doubt, scrutiny, investigation, topic

    Antonyms:
    reply, response, solution, answer, explanation, admission, concession

Princeton's WordNet4.5 / 2 votes

  1. question, inquiry, enquiry, query, interrogationnoun

    an instance of questioning

    "there was a question about my training"; "we made inquiries of all those who were present"

    Synonyms:
    examination, enquiry, doubtfulness, doubt, head, interrogation, query, motion, interrogatory, interrogative sentence, interrogative, question, research, inquiry, dubiousness

    Antonyms:
    answer

  2. question, headnoun

    the subject matter at issue

    "the question of disease merits serious discussion"; "under the head of minor Roman poets"

    Synonyms:
    motion, heading, promontory, psyche, school principal, nous, mind, head teacher, enquiry, head, question, point, top dog, brain, headland, query, inquiry, header, interrogation, principal, headspring, foreland, pass, chief, headway, read/write head, drumhead, head word, forefront, doubt, interrogative, capitulum, oral sex, fountainhead, caput, straits, dubiousness, doubtfulness, interrogative sentence

    Antonyms:
    answer

  3. question, interrogation, interrogative, interrogative sentencenoun

    a sentence of inquiry that asks for a reply

    "he asked a direct question"; "he had trouble phrasing his interrogations"

    Synonyms:
    examination, enquiry, interrogative mood, doubtfulness, doubt, head, interrogation, query, motion, interrogatory, interrogative sentence, interrogative, question, inquiry, dubiousness

    Antonyms:
    answer

  4. doubt, dubiousness, doubtfulness, questionnoun

    uncertainty about the truth or factuality or existence of something

    "the dubiousness of his claim"; "there is no question about the validity of the enterprise"

    Synonyms:
    dubiety, incertitude, doubtfulness, doubt, interrogative sentence, dubiousness, uncertainty, query, motion, inquiry, head, interrogative, enquiry, interrogation, question

    Antonyms:
    answer

  5. motion, questionnoun

    a formal proposal for action made to a deliberative assembly for discussion and vote

    "he made a motion to adjourn"; "she called for the question"

    Synonyms:
    interrogative sentence, dubiousness, doubtfulness, enquiry, motility, inquiry, apparent motion, question, movement, interrogation, query, apparent movement, gesture, motion, move, interrogative, head, doubt

    Antonyms:
    answer

  6. questionverb

    an informal reference to a marriage proposal

    "he was ready to pop the question"

    Synonyms:
    enquiry, doubtfulness, doubt, head, interrogation, query, motion, interrogative sentence, interrogative, inquiry, dubiousness

    Antonyms:
    answer

  7. question, oppugn, call into questionverb

    challenge the accuracy, probity, or propriety of

    "We must question your judgment in this matter"

    Synonyms:
    interrogate, oppugn, wonder, query, call into question, interview, question

    Antonyms:
    answer

  8. interrogate, questionverb

    pose a series of questions to

    "The suspect was questioned by the police"; "We questioned the survivor about the details of the explosion"

    Synonyms:
    interrogate, oppugn, wonder, query, call into question, interview, question

    Antonyms:
    answer

  9. question, queryverb

    pose a question

    Synonyms:
    interrogate, oppugn, wonder, query, call into question, interview, question

    Antonyms:
    answer

  10. interview, questionverb

    conduct an interview in television, newspaper, and radio reporting

    Synonyms:
    interrogate, oppugn, wonder, query, call into question, interview, question

    Antonyms:
    answer

  11. wonder, questionverb

    place in doubt or express doubtful speculation

    "I wonder whether this was the right thing to do"; "she wondered whether it would snow tonight"

    Synonyms:
    inquire, interrogate, enquire, call into question, query, wonder, marvel, question, oppugn, interview

    Antonyms:
    answer

Dictionary of English Synonymes0.0 / 0 votes

  1. questionnoun

    Synonyms:
    interrogation, examination

  2. questionnoun

    Synonyms:
    interrogatory, query, inquiry

  3. questionnoun

    Synonyms:
    discussion, disquisition, investigation, trial

  4. questionnoun

    Synonyms:
    dispute, controversy, doubt

  5. questionnoun

    Synonyms:
    proposition, motion, topic, point

  6. questionverb

    Synonyms:
    interrogate, ask, catechise, examine, inquire of, put questions to

  7. questionverb

    Synonyms:
    doubt, query, controvert, dispute, call in question, hesitate to believe, consider questionable

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How to use question in a sentence?

  1. Paul Ryan:

    I don’t know the answer to that question. I really have no idea.

  2. David Pilgrim:

    At the bottom of all the political pontificating is a simple question: Will we be the city upon the hill or a nation of tribalistic assholes?

  3. Kevin Madden:

    For the teams that are behind closed doors prepping candidates for this debate, the biggest challenge they have is figuring out the answer to the question: 'How do you go after a guy who has nothing to lose?'.

  4. Bertrand Grabowski:

    For both Boeing and Airbus, the question still isn't whether or not all the aircraft they produce will have a taker, but who this taker will be and at what price.

  5. Angela Merkel:

    After the horror of the two world wars and the end of the Cold War, this calls into question the peaceful order in Europe.


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