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Definition of interrogative
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of interrogative is as below...
Interrogative
(a.)
Denoting
a
question;
expressed
in the form of a
question;
as, an
interrogative
sentence;
an
interrogative
pronoun..
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Whereinto
::
Whereinto
(adv.)
Into what; -- used
interrogatively.
Whereon
::
Whereon
(adv.)
On what; -- used
interrogatively;
as,
whereon
do we
stand?.
Interrogative
::
Interrogative
(a.)
Denoting
a
question;
expressed
in the form of a
question;
as, an
interrogative
sentence;
an
interrogative
pronoun..
Interrogatively
::
Interrogatively
(adv.)
In the form of, or by means of, a
question;
in an
interrogative
manner..
Redditive
::
Redditive
(a.)
Answering
to an
interrogative
or
inquiry;
conveying
a
reply;
as,
redditive
words..
Which
::
Which (a.) A
interrogative
pronoun,
used both
substantively
and
adjectively,
and in
direct
and
indirect
questions,
to ask for, or refer to, an
individual
person
or thing among
several
of a
class;
as, which man is it? which woman was it? which is the
house?
he asked which route he
should
take; which is best, to live or to die? See the Note under What,
pron.,
1..
Whereby
::
Whereby
(adv.)
By what; how; -- used
interrogatively.
Whereat
::
Whereat
(adv.)
At what; -- used
interrogatively;
as,
whereat
are you
offended?.
Wherein
::
Wherein
(adv.)
In what; -- used
interrogatively.
Who
::
Who
(object.)
Originally,
an
interrogative
pronoun,
later,
a
relative
pronoun
also; -- used
always
substantively,
and
either
as
singular
or
plural.
See the Note under What,
pron.,
1. As
interrogative
pronouns,
who and whom ask the
question:
What or which
person
or
persons?
Who and whom, as
relative
pronouns
(in the sense of
that),
are
properly
used of
persons
(corresponding
to
which,
as
applied
to
things),
but are
sometimes,
less
properly
and now
rarely,
used of
animals,
plants,
etc. Who and who
What
::
What
(pron.,
a., & adv.) As an
interrogative
pronoun,
used in
asking
questions
regarding
either
persons
or
things;
as, what is this? what did you say? what poem is this? what child is
lost?.
Why
::
Why
(adv.)
For what
cause,
reason,
or
purpose;
on what
account;
wherefore;
-- used
interrogatively.
See the Note under What,
pron.,
1..
Whereabouts
::
Whereabouts
(adv.)
About
where;
near what or which
place;
-- used
interrogatively
and
relatively;
as,
whereabouts
did you meet him?.
Whither
::
Whither
(adv.)
To what
place;
-- used
interrogatively;
as,
whither
goest
thou?.
Wherefore
::
Wherefore
(adv. &
conj.)
For what
reason;
why; -- used
interrogatively.
Where
::
Where
(adv.)
To what or which
place;
hence,
to what goal,
result,
or
issue;
whither;
-- used
interrogatively
and
relatively;
as, where are you
going?.
Whereof
::
Whereof
(adv.)
Of what; -- used
interrogatively.
Wherewith
::
Wherewith
(adv.)
With what; -- used
interrogatively.
Orthotone
::
Orthotone
(a.)
Retaining
the
accent;
not
enclitic;
-- said of
certain
indefinite
pronouns
and
adverbs
when used
interrogatively,
which,
when not so used, are
ordinarilly
enclitic..
Whether
::
Whether
(pron.)
Which (of two); which one (of two); -- used
interrogatively
and
relatively.
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