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question
noun
words
,
signs
,
or
sentences
that
you
use
to
ask
for
information
•
The
student
raised
her
hand
and
asked
a
question
about
the
lesson
.
The
student
raised
her
hand
and
asked
a
question
about
the
lesson
.
•
Before
we
begin
the
tour
,
does
anyone
have
any
questions
?
Before
we
begin
the
tour
,
does
anyone
have
any
questions
?
Middle
English
,
from
Old
French
“
question
”,
from
Latin
“
quaestiō
”
meaning
“
search
”
or
“
investigation
”.
noun
A
sentence
or
phrase
that
asks
for
information
.
•
Maria
raised
her
hand
and
asked
the
teacher
a
tricky
question
.
Maria
raised
her
hand
and
asked
the
teacher
a
tricky
question
.
•
The
quiz
show
host
read
out
the
next
question
on
the
card
.
The
quiz
show
host
read
out
the
next
question
on
the
card
.
From
Latin
quaestiō
“
investigation
,
enquiry
”.
verb
-
question
,
questioning
,
questions
,
questioned
to
ask
someone
questions
in
order
to
get
information
•
The
police
questioned
the
witness
about
what
she
saw
.
The
police
questioned
the
witness
about
what
she
saw
.
•
Reporters
questioned
the
actor
about
the
new
movie
.
Reporters
questioned
the
actor
about
the
new
movie
.
noun
a
problem
,
topic
,
or
issue
that
people
discuss
or
need
to
decide
•
Affordable
housing
is
an
important
question
for
young
families
.
Affordable
housing
is
an
important
question
for
young
families
.
•
The
committee
debated
the
question
of
budget
cuts
for
hours
.
The
committee
debated
the
question
of
budget
cuts
for
hours
.
noun
doubt
or
uncertainty
about
whether
something
is
true
,
right
,
or
legal
•
After
the
scandal
,
his
honesty
was
in
question
.
After
the
scandal
,
his
honesty
was
in
question
.
•
The
safety
of
the
old
bridge
is
now
in
question
.
The
safety
of
the
old
bridge
is
now
in
question
.
noun
A
problem
or
topic
that
needs
to
be
discussed
or
decided
.
•
The
question
of
where
to
build
the
new
school
divided
the
town
council
.
The
question
of
where
to
build
the
new
school
divided
the
town
council
.
•
Money
was
never
a
question
for
her
wealthy
family
.
Money
was
never
a
question
for
her
wealthy
family
.
verb
To
ask
someone
for
information
.
•
The
reporter
questioned
the
mayor
about
the
budget
cuts
.
The
reporter
questioned
the
mayor
about
the
budget
cuts
.
•
Students
question
their
professor
to
understand
the
concept
better
.
Students
question
their
professor
to
understand
the
concept
better
.
verb
-
question
,
questioning
,
questions
,
questioned
to
doubt
or
feel
uncertain
about
whether
something
is
true
or
right
•
Some
people
question
the
effectiveness
of
the
new
law
.
Some
people
question
the
effectiveness
of
the
new
law
.
•
I
don
’
t
question
your
courage
,
only
your
plan
.
I
don
’
t
question
your
courage
,
only
your
plan
.
noun
Doubt
or
uncertainty
about
something
.
•
There
is
no
question
about
her
honesty
;
everyone
trusts
her
.
There
is
no
question
about
her
honesty
;
everyone
trusts
her
.
•
His
quick
confession
left
little
question
about
his
guilt
.
His
quick
confession
left
little
question
about
his
guilt
.
verb
To
express
or
feel
doubt
about
something
’
s
truth
or
value
.
•
Many
scientists
question
the
validity
of
the
old
theory
.
Many
scientists
question
the
validity
of
the
old
theory
.
•
She
questioned
his
decision
to
quit
a
stable
job
.
She
questioned
his
decision
to
quit
a
stable
job
.
request
noun
an
act
of
asking
someone
politely
or
formally
for
something
•
She
made
a
polite
request
for
more
time
to
finish
her
assignment
.
She
made
a
polite
request
for
more
time
to
finish
her
assignment
.
•
His
request
to
leave
work
early
was
granted
by
the
supervisor
.
His
request
to
leave
work
early
was
granted
by
the
supervisor
.
From
Middle
English
requeste
,
from
Old
French
requeste
,
from
Latin
requaerere
meaning
“
to
seek
again
,
ask
for
”.
verb
-
request
,
requesting
,
requests
,
requested
to
ask
someone
politely
or
formally
to
do
something
or
to
provide
something
•
Could
I
request
a
window
seat
,
please
?
Could
I
request
a
window
seat
,
please
?
•
They
requested
more
information
about
the
new
policy
.
They
requested
more
information
about
the
new
policy
.
From
the
noun
‘
request
’;
first
recorded
as
a
verb
in
the
early
16th
century
.
noun
in
computing
,
a
message
sent
from
one
computer
or
program
to
another
asking
for
data
or
action
•
Each
time
you
open
a
webpage
,
your
browser
sends
a
request
to
the
server
.
Each
time
you
open
a
webpage
,
your
browser
sends
a
request
to
the
server
.
•
The
API
can
handle
thousands
of
requests
per
second
.
The
API
can
handle
thousands
of
requests
per
second
.
Adopted
in
technical
jargon
in
the
mid-20th
century
,
extending
the
general
sense
of
‘
asking
’
to
computer
communication
.