question
Kelime Anlamı :

1. soru.
2. sorguya çekmek: "The police are juestioning the suspect. - Polisler sanığı sorguya çekiyorlar.".
3. soru sormak.
4. -den şüphe etmek: "I question his honesty. - Dürüstlüğünden şüphe ediyorum.".
5. sorgula.
6. sorguya çekmek: The police are questioning the suspect. Polisler.
7. şüphe etmek.
8. bilinmez.
9. kuşku.
10. sorgu.
Sahne Örnekleri :
Zıt Anlamlı Kelimeler :
Tanımlar :
1. to ask a question or questions; inquire or seek to know; examine.
2. to debate; reason; consider.
3. to dispute; doubt.
4. to talk; converse.
5. to inquire of by asking questions; examine by interrogatories: as, to question a witness.
6. to doubt of; be uncertain of; mention or treat as doubtful or not to be trusted.
7. to call in question; challenge; take exception to: as, to question an exercise of prerogative.
8.
9. to controvert, dispute.
10. the act of interrogation; the putting of inquiries: as, to examine by question and answer.
11. that which is asked; an inquiry; a query; the expression of a desire to know something indicated more or less definitely. ;
12. inquiry; disquisition; discussion.
13. the subject or matter of examination or investigation; the theme of inquiry; a matter discussed or made the subject of disquisition.
14. dispute or subject of debate; a point of doubt or difficulty.
15. doubt; controversy; dispute: as, the story is true beyond all question.
16. judicial trial or inquiry; trial; examination.
17. examination by torture, or the application of torture to prisoners under criminal accusation in order to extort confession.
18. conversation; speech; talk.
19. in logic, a proposition, or that which is to be established as a conclusion, stated by way of interrogation.
20. in parliamentary usage: the point under discussion by the house; the measure to be voted on: as, to speak to the question.
21. the putting of the matter discussed to a vote: as, are you ready for the question?
22. to subject to judicial interrogation.
23.
24. plural the smaller catechism. also called question-book.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia