question
Definition:
1. The subject matter at issue.
2. A sentence of inquiry that asks for a reply.
3. Pose a question.
Use 'question' in a sentence:
- 1. What question are you asked the most?
- 2. Sorry? Could you repeat the question?
- 3. That's an interesting question, Daniel.
- 4. He answered the question on the spot.
- 5. I was flummoxed by her question.
- 6. The first question is a cinch.
- 7. I was startled by her question.
- 8. Their questions about the money put her on the defensive.
- 9. It is a purely academic question.
- 10. Could we get back to the question of funding?
- 11. His mind reeled at the question.
- 12. Her political future is in question.
- 13. That's a loaded question.
- 14. We turn now to our primary question.
- 15. She was obviously ruffled by his question.
- 16. The question is treated in more detail in the next chapter.
- 17. The question seemed straightforward enough.
- 18. I got stuck on the first question.
- 19. The question is, can he deliver?
- 20. All right, I'll reword my question.
- 21. Let's look at the question of security.
- 22. There's no question about their success.
- 23. That's a very hard question.
- 24. It all comes back to a question of money.
- 25. You haven't answered my question.
- 26. It seemed a perfectly legitimate question.
- 27. The question was, where the heck was he?
- 28. Now that's a whole 'nother question.
- 29. I'd like to come on to that question later.
- 30. Another trip abroad this year is out of the question.
- 31. Do you know the answer to question 12?
- 32. He couldn't answer the question.
- 33. I can't easily give an answer to your question.
- 34. They questioned the accuracy of the information in the file.
- 35. The question is, how much are they going to pay you?
- 36. I need a simple yes or no to my questions.
- 37. Time how long it takes you to answer the questions.
- 38. This kind of question often appears in the exam.
- 39. What is the current thinking on this question?
- 40. That question is not within the scope of this talk.
- 41. I soon learned not to ask too many questions.
- 42. He began to question the ethics of his position.
- 43. It's time we got on to the question of costs.
- 44. I spent most time on the first question.
- 45. We were split up into groups to discuss the question.
- 46. We will now take any questions from the floor.
- 47. He put a question to the minister about the recent reforms.
- 48. He asked several questions concerning the future of the company.
- 49. Can I ask a question ?
- 50. Feel free to ask questions if you don't understand.
- 51. The point of my question may not be immediately apparent.
- 52. It was a rather difficult question.
- 53. The phrasing of the question was vague.
- 54. The first question was difficult, but the rest were pretty easy.
- 55. Most political questions involve morality in some form or other.
- 56. The question clearly angered him.
- 57. He was clearly rattled by the question.
- 58. This case brings into question the whole purpose of the law.
- 59. He didn't give an adequate answer to the question.