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noun ques·tion \ˈkwes-chən, ˈkwesh-\

: a sentence, phrase, or word that asks for information or is used to test someone's knowledge

: a matter or problem that is being discussed : a subject or topic

: doubt or uncertainty about something

Full Definition of QUESTION

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a (1) :  an interrogative expression often used to test knowledge (2) :  an interrogative sentence or clause
b :  a subject or aspect in dispute or open for discussion :  issue; broadly :  problem, matter
c (1) :  a subject or point of debate or a proposition to be voted on in a meeting
(2) :  the bringing of such to a vote
d :  the specific point at issue
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a :  an act or instance of asking :  inquiry
b :  interrogation; also :  a judicial or official investigation
c :  torture as part of an examination
d (1) :  objection, dispute <true beyond question>
(2) :  room for doubt or objection <little question of his skill> (3) :  chance, possibility <no question of escape>
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Origin of QUESTION

Middle English, from Anglo-French, from Latin quaestion-, quaestio, from quaerere to seek, ask
First Known Use: 14th century

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verb

: to ask (someone) questions about something

: to have or express doubt about (something)

Full Definition of QUESTION

transitive verb
1
:  to ask a question of or about
2
:  to interrogate intensively :  cross-examine
3
a :  doubt, dispute
b :  to subject to analysis :  examine
intransitive verb
:  to ask questions :  inquire
ques·tion·er noun

First Known Use of QUESTION

15th century

Synonym Discussion of QUESTION

ask, question, interrogate, query, inquire mean to address a person in order to gain information. ask implies no more than the putting of a question <ask for directions>. question usually suggests the asking of series of questions <questioned them about every detail of the trip>. interrogate suggests formal or official systematic questioning <the prosecutor interrogated the witness all day>. query implies a desire for authoritative information or confirmation <queried a librarian about the book>. inquire implies a searching for facts or for truth often specifically by asking questions <began to inquire of friends and teachers what career she should pursue>.

ask, request, solicit mean to seek to obtain by making one's wants known. ask implies no more than the statement of the desire <ask a favor of a friend>. request implies greater formality and courtesy <requests the pleasure of your company>. solicit suggests a calling attention to one's wants or desires by public announcement or advertisement <a letter soliciting information>.
QUESTIONS Defined for Kids

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noun ques·tion \ˈkwes-chən\

Definition of QUESTION for Kids

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:  something asked <Please answer my question.>
2
:  a topic discussed or argued about <The book raises several questions.>
3
:  objection 1 <He obeyed without question.>
4
:  doubt or uncertainty about something <I trust him without question.>
5
:  possibility 1, chance <There was no question of escape.>

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verb
ques·tionedques·tion·ing

Definition of QUESTION for Kids

1
:  to ask questions of or about <Lawyers questioned the witness.>
2
:  to have or express doubts about <They questioned his loyalty.>
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