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34 Words That Contain QUES

Part of Speech:
Word Definitions Synonyms
bequest (noun) (law) a gift of personal property by will Synonyms: legacy
conquest (noun) success in mastering something difficult
(noun) the act of conquering Synonyms: conquering, subjection, subjugation
(noun) an act of winning the love or sexual favor of someone Synonyms: seduction
deliquesce (verb) melt or become liquid by absorbing moisture from the air
(verb) melt away in the process of decay
deliquescent (adjective) (especially of certain salts) becoming liquid by absorbing moisture from the air
equestrian (adjective) of or relating to or featuring horseback riding
(adjective) of or relating to or composed of knights
(noun) a person skilled in equitation Synonyms: horseback rider
inquest (noun) an inquiry into the cause of an unexpected death
liquescent (adjective) becoming liquid Synonyms: melting
mapquest (verb) search for a location and directions by means of the MapQuest program
marquess (noun) a British peer ranking below a duke and above an earl
(noun) nobleman (in various countries) ranking above a count Synonyms: marquis
quesadilla (noun) a tortilla that is filled with cheese and heated
quest (noun) the act of searching for something Synonyms: seeking
(noun) a search for an alternative that meets cognitive criteria Synonyms: pursuance, pursuit
(verb) seek alms, as for religious purposes
(verb) express the need or desire for Synonyms: ask for, bespeak, call for, request
(verb) bark with prolonged noises, of dogs Synonyms: bay
(verb) search the trail of (game)
(verb) make a search (for)
quester (noun) someone making a search or inquiry Synonyms: searcher, seeker
question (noun) uncertainty about the truth or factuality or existence of something Synonyms: doubt, doubtfulness, dubiousness
(noun) an instance of questioning Synonyms: enquiry, inquiry, interrogation, query
(noun) the subject matter at issue Synonyms: head
(noun) a formal proposal for action made to a deliberative assembly for discussion and vote Synonyms: motion
(noun) a sentence of inquiry that asks for a reply Synonyms: interrogation, interrogative, interrogative sentence
(noun) an informal reference to a marriage proposal
(verb) pose a question Synonyms: query
(verb) challenge the accuracy, probity, or propriety of Synonyms: call into question, oppugn
(verb) place in doubt or express doubtful speculation Synonyms: wonder
(verb) pose a series of questions to Synonyms: interrogate
(verb) conduct an interview in television, newspaper, and radio reporting Synonyms: interview
questionable (adjective) subject to question
(adjective) able to be refuted Synonyms: confutable, confutative, refutable
questionably (adverb) in a questionable and dubious manner Synonyms: dubiously
questioner (noun) someone who asks a question Synonyms: asker, enquirer, inquirer, querier
questioning (adjective) showing curiosity Synonyms: inquisitive, speculative, wondering
(adjective) marked by or given to doubt Synonyms: doubting, sceptical, skeptical
(adjective) perplexed (as if being expected to know something that you do not know) Synonyms: quizzical
(noun) a request for information Synonyms: inquiring
questioningly (adverb) in a curious and questioning manner Synonyms: wonderingly
(adverb) in a quizzical and questioning manner Synonyms: quizzically
questionnaire (noun) a form containing a set of questions; submitted to people to gain statistical information
request (noun) the verbal act of requesting Synonyms: asking
(noun) a formal message requesting something that is submitted to an authority Synonyms: petition, postulation
(verb) express the need or desire for Synonyms: ask for, bespeak, call for, quest
(verb) ask (a person) to do something
(verb) inquire for (information)
requested (adjective) asked for
requester (noun) one praying humbly for something Synonyms: petitioner, suppliant, supplicant
sequester (verb) keep away from others Synonyms: seclude, sequestrate, withdraw
(verb) set apart from others Synonyms: isolate, keep apart, sequestrate, set apart
(verb) undergo sequestration by forming a stable compound with an ion
(verb) take temporary possession of as a security, by legal authority Synonyms: attach, confiscate, impound, seize
(verb) requisition forcibly, as of enemy property
sequestered (adjective) providing privacy or seclusion Synonyms: cloistered, reclusive, secluded
(adjective) kept separate and secluded
sequestrate (verb) set apart from others Synonyms: isolate, keep apart, sequester, set apart
(verb) keep away from others Synonyms: seclude, sequester, withdraw
sequestration (noun) the act of segregating or sequestering Synonyms: segregation
(noun) seizing property that belongs to someone else and holding it until profits pay the demand for which it was seized Synonyms: requisition
(noun) a writ that authorizes the seizure of property
(noun) the action of forming a chelate or other stable compound with an ion or atom or molecule so that it is no longer available for reactions
unquestionability (noun) the quality of being beyond question or dispute or doubt Synonyms: indisputability, indubitability, unquestionableness
unquestionable (adjective) incapable of being questioned
(adjective) not counterfeit or copied Synonyms: authentic, bona fide, veritable
(adjective) not open to question
unquestionableness (noun) the quality of being beyond question or dispute or doubt Synonyms: indisputability, indubitability, unquestionability
unquestionably (adverb) without question Synonyms: unimpeachably
(adverb) without question and beyond doubt Synonyms: by all odds, decidedly, definitely, emphatically, in spades
unquestioned (adjective) generally agreed upon; not subject to dispute Synonyms: unchallenged, undisputed
unquestioning (adjective) being without doubt or reserve Synonyms: implicit
(adjective) not inclined to ask questions
unquestioningly (adverb) in an unquestioning manner
unrequested (adjective) not requested

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