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Main Entry: query
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: demand for answers

Synonyms:

concern, doubt, dubiety, inquiry, interrogation, interrogatory, mistrust, objection, problem, question, questioning, reservation, skepticism, suspicion, uncertainty
Notes: a query is a single question; an inquiry (or enquiry) may be a single question or extensive investigation (series of questions)
a query differs from a question in that it suggests a reservation or disagreement

Antonyms:

answer, reply
Main Entry: query
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: ask

Synonyms:

catechize, challenge, disbelieve, dispute, distrust, doubt, enquire, examine, hit up, impeach, impugn, inquire, interrogate, knock, mistrust, put out a feeler question, quiz, suspect, test the waters

Antonyms:

answer, reply
Main Entry: ask
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: question

Synonyms:

buzz*, canvass, catechize, challenge, cross-examine, demand, direct, enjoin, examine, give the third degree, go over, grill, hit*, hunt for, inquire, institute, interrogate, investigate, needle, pick one's brains, pop the question, pry into, pump, put the screws to, put through the wringer, query, quiz, request, roast, sweat*

Antonyms:

answer, claim, command, insist, reply, repudiate, tell
Main Entry: catechize
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: instruct and question

Synonyms:

ask, cross-examine, drill, educate, examine, grill, inquire, interrogate, query, quiz, teach, train

Antonyms:

answer, listen
Main Entry: challenge
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: dispute, question

Synonyms:

accost, arouse, ask for, assert, beard, brave, call for, call out, claim, confront, cross, dare, defy, demand, denounce, exact, face down, face off, face the music, fly in the face of, hang in, impeach, impose, impugn, inquire, insist upon, investigate, invite competition, make a point of, make a stand, object to, provoke, query, reclaim, require, search out, stand up to, stick it out, stimulate, summon, tax, test, throw down the gauntlet, try, vindicate

Antonyms:

agreement, answer, decision, victory
Main Entry: doubt
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: lack confidence in; question

Synonyms:

be apprehensive of, be curious, be dubious, be in a quandary, be puzzled, be uncertain, be undetermined, call in question, challenge, demur, disbelieve, discredit, dispute, distrust, fear, fluctuate, give no credence, harbor suspicion, have qualms, hesitate, imagine, impugn, insinuate, misdoubt, misgive, mistrust, not buy, query, read differently, scruple, shilly-shally, skepticize, smell a rat, surmise, suspect, take dim view of, vacillate, waver, wonder at

Antonyms:

be certain, believe, not question, rely, trust
Main Entry: enquire
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: ask about

Synonyms:

analyze, check, examine, explore, go over, inquire, inspect, investigate, look into, probe, pry, query, question, scrutinize, search, seek, seek an answer, want to know
Main Entry: enquiry
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: inquest

Synonyms:

analysis, examination, exploration, inquiry, inquisition, inspection, interrogation, investigation, probe, query, questioning, research, study
Main Entry: examine
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: ask questions pointedly

Synonyms:

catechize, check, cross-examine, experiment, give the third, give the third degree, grill, inquire, interrogate, judge, measure, pump, put through the wringer, query, quiz, try, try out, weigh
Main Entry: impeach
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: denounce, censure

Synonyms:

accuse, arraign, blame, bring charges against, call into question, call to account, cast aspersions on, cast doubt on, challenge, charge, criminate, criticize, discredit, disparage, hold at fault, impugn, incriminate, inculpate, indict, query, question, reprehend, reprimand, reprobate, tax, try

Antonyms:

elect
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