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Multi-word Results
beg the question |
to assume as true a conclusion to an argument and then present that conclusion as proof. |
beyond question |
without any doubt. |
cross-question |
to cross-examine. [2 definitions] |
in question |
that is being considered or disputed. |
leading question |
a question worded in such a way as to suggest the correct or desired answer. |
out of the question |
not worthy of consideration; unthinkable; impossible. |
pop the question |
(informal) to make a proposal of marriage. |
previous question |
in parliamentary procedure, a motion to take an immediate vote on the topic under consideration, used esp. as a way of stopping debate. |
question mark |
a punctuation mark (?) used after a word, phrase, or sentence to indicate a direct question, or to indicate doubt or uncertainty; interrogation mark. [2 definitions] |
rhetorical question |
a question to which no answer is required, used to make a point or have an effect. |
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