QUESTION vs ANSWER: NOUN
- Discussion; debate; hence, objection; dispute; doubt
- The act of asking; interrogation; inquiry.
- 4 and Proposition, motion, topic, point.
- To subject to judicial interrogation.
- The putting of the matter discussed to a vote: as, are you ready for the question?
- In parliamentary usage: The point under discussion by the house; the measure to be voted on: as, to speak to the question.
- In logic, a proposition, or that which is to be established as a conclusion, stated by way of interrogation.
- Conversation; speech; talk.
- Examination by torture, or the application of torture to prisoners under criminal accusation in order to extort confession.
- Judicial trial or inquiry; trial; examination.
- Doubt; controversy; dispute: as, the story is true beyond all question.
- Dispute or subject of debate; a point of doubt or difficulty.
- The subject or matter of examination or investigation; the theme of inquiry; a matter discussed or made the subject of disquisition.
- Inquiry; disquisition; discussion.
- That which is asked; an inquiry; a query; the expression of a desire to know something indicated more or less definitely. ;
- The act of interrogation; the putting of inquiries: as, to examine by question and answer.
- Plural The smaller catechism. Also called question-book.
- Uncertainty; doubt.
- An issue in dispute for the resolution of a court.
- The act of bringing a proposal to vote.
- A proposition brought up for consideration by an assembly.
- A matter of concern or difficulty; a problem.
- A subject or point that is under discussion or open to controversy.
- A sentence, phrase, or gesture that seeks information through a reply.
- Uncertainty about the truth or factuality of existence of something
- A formal proposal for action made to a deliberative assembly for discussion and vote
- A sentence of inquiry that asks for a reply
- An instance of questioning
- An informal reference to a marriage proposal
- The subject matter at issue
- Often abbreviated to ans. and adjective
- In fugue-music, the enunciation of the subject or theme by the second voice.
- Specifically— In fencing, the return hit.
- A reply or response in act; an act or motion in return or in consequence, either as a mere result due to obedience, consent, or sympathy, or as a hostile procedure in retaliation or reprisal.
- The solution of a problem; the result of a mathematical operation; a statement made in response to a question set for examination: implying correctness, unless qualified.
- In particular— A reply to a charge or an accusation; a statement made in defense or justification of one's self, with regard to a charge or an accusation; a defense; specifically, in law, a pleading on the part of the defendant, responding to the plaintiff's claim on questions of fact: correlative to demurrer, which raises only questions of law. The word as used in equity nearly, and as used in recent codes of procedure closely, corresponds to the common-law plea.
- A reply, response, or rejoinder, spoken or written, to a question (expressed or implied), request, appeal, prayer, call, petition, demand, challenge, objection, argument, address, letter, or to anything said or written.
- A defendant's response to the allegations against him or her.
- Something markedly similar to another of the same class.
- An act in response or retaliation.
- A correct solution.
- A solution, as to a problem.
- A correct reply.
- A spoken or written reply, as to a question.
- A statement that solves a problem or explains how to solve the problem
- The speech act of replying to a question
- A statement (either spoken or written) that is made in reply to a question or request or criticism or accusation
- The principle pleading by the defendant in response to plaintiff's complaint; in criminal law it consists of the defendant's plea of `guilty' or `not guilty' (or nolo contendere); in civil law it must contain denials of all allegations in the plaintiff's complaint that the defendant hopes to controvert and it can contain affirmative defenses or counterclaims
- A nonverbal reaction
QUESTION vs ANSWER: VERB
- Place in doubt or express doubtful speculation
- Conduct an interview in television, newspaper, and radio reporting
- Pose a series of questions to
- Challenge the accuracy, probity, or propriety of
- Pose a question
- Be sufficient; be adequate, either in quality or quantity
- Be satisfactory for; meet the requirements of or serve the purpose of
- Reply or respond to
- Give a defence or refutation of (a charge) or in (an argument)
- Respond to a signal
- React to a stimulus or command
- Give the correct answer or solution to
- Understand the meaning of
- Be liable or accountable
- Match or correspond
QUESTION vs ANSWER: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To argue; to converse; to dispute.
- To ask questions; to inquire.
- To ask questions.
- To express doubt about; dispute.
- To pose a question or questions regarding (something); analyze or examine.
- To interrogate (a suspect, for example). : ask.
- To ask a question or questions of (someone).
- To be or act by way of compliance, fulfillment, reciprocation, or satisfaction; to serve the purpose.
- To be or act in return.
- To make a satisfactory response or return.
- To speak or write by way of return (originally, to a charge), or in reply; to make response.
- To conform or correspond to.
- To be sufficient for (a need, for instance); fulfill.
- To act in response to.
- To argue in defense of oneself against (an accusation or charge).
- To say or write in reply.
- To speak or write in response to.
- To correspond; match.
- To serve the purpose; suffice.
- To be liable or accountable.
- To act in response.
- To speak or write as a return, as to a question.
QUESTION vs ANSWER: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To talk to; to converse with.
- To raise a question about; to call in question; to make objection to.
- To doubt of; to be uncertain of; to query.
- To inquire of by asking questions; to examine by interrogatories.
- N/A
QUESTION vs ANSWER: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To controvert, dispute.
- Synonyms Ask, Inquire of, Interrogate, etc. (see ask), catechize.
- To call in question; challenge; take exception to: as, to question an exercise of prerogative.
- To doubt of; be uncertain of; mention or treat as doubtful or not to be trusted.
- To inquire of by asking questions; examine by interrogatories: as, to question a witness.
- To talk; converse.
- To dispute; doubt.
- To debate; reason; consider.
- To ask a question or questions; inquire or seek to know; examine.
- (idiom) (out of the question) Not worth considering because of being too difficult or impossible.
- (idiom) (in question) Under consideration or discussion.
- Be satisfactory for
- Be sufficient
- In criminal law it consists of the defendant's plea of `guilty' or `not guilty' (or nolo contendere)
- The principal pleading by the defendant in response to plaintiff's complaint
- React verbally
- To meet or confront.
- To conform to; correspond to; be similar, equivalent, proportionate, or correlative to in quality, attributes, position, etc.
- To be responsible for; be accountable for.
- To reply or respond to in act; act or move in response to or in consequence of: either as a mere result, in obedience to or sympathy with, or as a hostile act in retaliation or reprisal against: as, to answer prayer; to answer a summons; to answer a signal, as a ring at the door: hence, to answer the bell, or the door; to answer the helm (said of a ship when she obeys her rudder).
- To say or offer in reply, or in reply to; utter, or enunciate to, by way of response.
- To solve; find the result of; give an answer to, as to a question set for examination: as, he answered every question.
- To make answer to; speak or write in reply to; reply or respond to.
- To conform, correspond; be similar, equivalent, proportionate, or correlative in character, quality, or condition: with to.
- To meet, satisfy, or fulfil one's wishes, expectations, or requirements; be of service: with for; absolutely, to serve the purpose; attain the end; suit; serve or do (well or ill, etc.).
- To act or suffer in consequence of responsibility; meet the consequences: with for, rarely absolutely.
- To speak in behalf of another; declare one's self responsible or accountable, or give assurance or guaranty, for another; be responsible or accountable: used with for, rarely absolutely: as, I will answer for his safety; I am satisfied, but I cannot answer for my partner.
- To reply or respond in act; act or move in response; do something in return for or in consequence of some speech, act, or movement from another source.
- To give a solution of a problem; find the result; give an answer, as to a question set for examination: as, he answered correctly in most instances.
- In particular— To reply to a charge or an accusation; make a statement in defense or justification of one's self, with regard to a charge or an accusation; specifically, in law, to interpose a pleading responsive to plaintiff's allegations of fact: sometimes used to include also the interposing of a demurrer: formerly sometimes with with.
- To make answer; speak or write in reply to a question (expressed or implied), request, appeal, petition, prayer, call, demand, challenge, address, argument, letter, or anything said or written; reply; respond: used with to, or absolutely.
QUESTION vs ANSWER: RELATED WORDS
- Interrogative sentence, Oppugn, Doubtfulness, Head, Motion, Enquiry, Interrogation, Interview, Interrogate, Inquiry, Interrogative, Dubiousness, Wonder, Doubt, Query
- Address, Solve, Replies, Replied, Explanation, Question, Result, Resolution, Suffice, Solution, Resolve, Do, Response, Reply, Respond
QUESTION vs ANSWER: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Issue, Ask, Dilemma, Conundrum, Answer, Head, Motion, Interrogation, Interview, Interrogate, Inquiry, Interrogative, Wonder, Doubt, Query
- Responding, Rebuttal, Replying, Unanswered, Address, Solve, Replies, Explanation, Question, Result, Resolution, Suffice, Solution, Response, Reply
QUESTION vs ANSWER: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
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- Previous question Next question get more exercise at the fair than at movie.
- The Abandonment Question Abandonment, if litigated, boils down to a question of fact for a jury, not a question of law for a judge.
- So we did not think the question of protests was particularly germane to answering that question.
- If you do not understand a question, ask counsel to repeat or rephrase the question.
- Very interesting question and the Supreme Court has definitely dodged this question.
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- They will not answer me in writing but they have called to verbally answer no.
- Enter the answer length or the answer pattern to get better results.
- Mail questionnaires have an advantage of providing more accurate answer, because respondents can answer the questionnaire in their spare time.
- Sometimes he asked them to discuss the answer with their neighbour, before volunteering an answer.
- For every incorrect answer, you will be shown the right answer along with an explanation.
- Learners can simply pinch the correct answer before they flip to check their answer.
- Senator Sessions, if you need to answer that, go ahead and answer it.
- If the defendant has not filed an answer by the answer date, a motion for leave to file a late answer may be necessary.
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