questioning

[ˈkwɛstʃənɪŋ]

questioning Definition

  • 1showing an interest in learning new things or finding out the truth
  • 2doubting or expressing uncertainty about something

Using questioning: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "questioning" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She had a questioning look on her face.

  • Example

    The detective's questioning of the suspect revealed new evidence.

  • Example

    He was questioning the validity of the research findings.

  • Example

    Her questioning attitude led her to discover the truth.

questioning Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for questioning

Phrases with questioning

  • challenging or doubting the legitimacy or power of those in positions of authority

    Example

    The students were questioning authority and demanding change.

  • questioning one's beliefs

    doubting or examining one's own beliefs or values

    Example

    After the tragedy, she began questioning her beliefs about life and death.

  • a method of asking questions to elicit information or uncover the truth

    Example

    The journalist used a questioning technique to get the politician to reveal his true intentions.

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Summary: questioning in Brief

Questioning [ˈkwɛstʃənɪŋ] is an adjective that describes someone who is interested in learning new things or finding out the truth. It can also mean expressing doubt or uncertainty about something. Examples include 'She had a questioning look on her face' and 'Her questioning attitude led her to discover the truth.' Phrases like 'questioning authority' and 'questioning one's beliefs' denote challenging or doubting established ideas.

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