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    interrogative
    /ˌɪntəˈrɒɡətɪv/

    adjective

    • 1. having the force of a question: "a hard, interrogative stare"

    noun

    • 1. a word used in questions, such as how or what.

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  2. INTERROGATIVE definition: 1. a word or sentence used when asking a question: 2. the form of a sentence that is used for…. Learn more.

  3. 1. : a word (such as who, what, which) or a particle (such as Latin -ne) used in asking questions. 2. : question sense 1a. Synonyms. Noun. problem. question. See all Synonyms & Antonyms in Thesaurus.

  4. Interrogative definition: of, relating to, or conveying a question.. See examples of INTERROGATIVE used in a sentence.

  5. Interrogative describes something questioning or that asks a question — like the interrogative tone of a cop grilling a suspect. It’s likely you first met the word interrogative in elementary school along with its pals — declaratory, exclamatory, and imperative.

  6. The basic function (job) of an interrogative sentence is to ask a direct question. It asks us something or requests information (as opposed to a statement which tells us something or gives information). Interrogative sentences require an answer. Look at these examples:

  7. INTERROGATIVE meaning: 1. a word or sentence used when asking a question: 2. the form of a sentence that is used for…. Learn more.

  8. An interrogative is a pronoun or a determiner that is used to ask a question. The interrogatives include interrogative determiners, interrogative pronouns, and interrogative adverbs.

  9. denoting a form or construction used in asking a question. 3. denoting or belonging to a class of words, such as which and whom, that are determiners, adjectives, or pronouns and serve to question which individual referent or referents are intended. Compare demonstrative, relative.

  10. 1. asking or having the nature of a question. 2. (Grammar) denoting a form or construction used in asking a question. 3. (Grammar) denoting or belonging to a class of words, such as which and whom, that are determiners, adjectives, or pronouns and serve to question which individual referent or referents are intended. Compare demonstrative, relative

  11. INTERROGATIVE definition: a word or sentence used when asking a question. For example 'Who' and 'Why' are interrogatives.. Learn more.