interrogative
in|ter|roga|tive /'ɪntər'ɒgətɪv/ (interrogatives)
1 [ADJ] usu ADJ n
An interrogative gesture or tone of voice shows that you want to know the answer to a question. (WRITTEN)
Donovan cocked an interrogative eye at his companion, who nodded in reply.
= questioning
2 [N-SING] the N
In grammar, a clause that is in the interrogative, or in the interrogative mood, has its subject following `do', `be', `have', or a modal verb. Examples are `When did he get back?' and `Are you all right?'. Clauses of this kind are typically used to ask questions.
3 [N-COUNT]
In grammar, an interrogative is a word such as `who', `how', or `why', which can be used to ask a question.
1 [ADJ] usu ADJ n
An interrogative gesture or tone of voice shows that you want to know the answer to a question. (WRITTEN)
Donovan cocked an interrogative eye at his companion, who nodded in reply.
= questioning
2 [N-SING] the N
In grammar, a clause that is in the interrogative, or in the interrogative mood, has its subject following `do', `be', `have', or a modal verb. Examples are `When did he get back?' and `Are you all right?'. Clauses of this kind are typically used to ask questions.
3 [N-COUNT]
In grammar, an interrogative is a word such as `who', `how', or `why', which can be used to ask a question.