What is another word for Queried?

Pronunciation: [kwˈi͡əɹɪd] (IPA)

"Queried" can be replaced with a number of different words depending on the context. Some synonyms for this word include questioned, inquired, asked, interrogated, probed, and examined. Each of these words conveys a different degree of curiosity or suspicion and can be used to describe a variety of situations in which a person is seeking information or clarification. In addition to these synonyms, there are also a number of related words that can be used in similar contexts, such as investigated, scrutinized, and prodded. Ultimately, choosing the right synonym for "queried" will depend on the specific context and the degree of inquiry or investigation involved.

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Usage examples for Queried

"Ah," Queried the girl, "it concerns Miss Waynefleet?"
"The Greater Power"
Harold Bindloss W. Herbert Dunton
"That," he Queried, "is your reason for wishing to get rid of me?"
"The Greater Power"
Harold Bindloss W. Herbert Dunton
I Queried, as if I had never heard of the institution.
"I Walked in Arden"
Jack Crawford

Famous quotes with Queried

  • She has admitted she was not hostile to the Nazis before 1940. She says she was anti-Nazi after 1940, but has produced no evidence that she criticized the Nazis then. She wrote anti-Semitic words in 1938–41, and there is no evidence she was compelled to write them. Queried on her anti-Semitic writings, she told me: "I have never written anything in my life that I did not believe to be true.
    John Mearsheimer

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