query
Americannoun
plural
queries-
a question; an inquiry.
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mental reservation; doubt.
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Printing. a question mark (?)especially as added on a manuscriptproof sheetor the likeindicating doubt as to some point in the text.
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an inquiry from a writer to an editor of a magazinenewspaperetc.regarding the acceptability of or interest in an idea for an articlenews storyor the like: usually presented in the form of a letter that outlines or describes the projected piece.
verb (used with object)
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to ask or inquire about.
No one queried his presence.
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to question as doubtful or obscure.
to query a statement.
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Printing. to mark (a manuscriptproof sheetetc.) with a query.
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to ask questions of.
noun
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a questionesp one expressing doubtuncertaintyor an objection
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a less common name for question mark
verb
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to express uncertaintydoubtor an objection concerning (something)
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to express as a query
"What's up now?" she queried
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to put a question to (a person); ask
Other Word Forms
- outquery verb (used with object)
- queryingly adverb
- unqueried adjective
Etymology
Origin of query
First recorded in 1625–35; alteration (with the influence of -y 3 ) of earlier quere, from Latin quaere quaere
Example Sentences
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But Lin has not answered multiple queries from The Timesincluding how the firm was chosenas well as whether she had spoken with the offices of the mayor or fire chief about the matter.
From Los Angeles Times
It also said it will assist Google with complying with provisions that concern how the company lets competing search engines access datasets for areas such as ranking and queries held by Google Search.
Several cast doubt on Burnham's popularity among the Parliamentary Labour Partywith some querying if he would have support from the 80-odd MPs needed to trigger a leadership contest.
From BBC
Not so long agofew Spaniards would have queried that assertion.
From BBC
This shift isn’t expansive to Google in aggregateand might even hurt ad revenue because Gemini AI decreases the ad inventory per query.
From Barron's
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