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interrogative

Adjective[C] Countable
pl: interrogativespast: nullpp: nulling: nullcomp: nullsup: null

This term carries a clinical, analytical tone often found in linguistics or formal behavioral descriptions. It describes the mechanical structure of a query rather than the emotional curiosity behind it. When used to describe a person's tone or look, it suggests a searching or questioning quality that can range from mild curiosity to suspicious scrutiny. In a legal or military context, the word shifts toward a more aggressive connotation, evoking the image of a formal interrogation. While a question is a simple request for information, something interrogative implies a systematic process of extraction or a specific grammatical category designed to elicit a response.

Countable when referring to a specific questioning word like "why" or "how."

Meanings

Adjective
[something]

Having the form or function of a question.

"The child looked at the map with an interrogative expression."

Noun
[none]

A word or sentence used to ask a question.

"The word who is a common interrogative."

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