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  1. an inquiry from a writer to an editor of a magazine, newspaper, etc., regarding the acceptability of or interest in an idea for an article, news story, or the like: usually presented in the form of a letter that outlines or describes the projected piece.

  2. query. Other locutions exist allowing agents to express proposals for action, acceptance and rejection of proposals, make various queries about time and place, and so on. From the Cambridge English Corpus. In addition, it is also very difficult to predict what evidence to combine for different collections or queries.

  3. ask, question, interrogate, query, inquire mean to address a person in order to gain information. ask implies no more than the putting of a question. ask for directions. question usually suggests the asking of series of questions. questioned them about every detail of the trip.

  4. A query is a question, or the search for a piece of information. The Latin root quaere means "to ask" and it's the basis of the words inquiry, question, quest, request, and query. Query often fits the bill when referring to Internet searches, polite professional discourse, and subtle pleas.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › QueeryQueery - Wikipedia

    Queery is an American podcast created and hosted by comedian Cameron Esposito. As the name suggests, the podcast is centered around queerness—the facets of the LGBTQ experience—and self-identifying queer guests.

  6. QUERY definition: 1. a question: 2. to ask questions in order to check that something is true or correct: . Learn more.

  7. 1. A question; an inquiry. 2. A doubt in the mind; a mental reservation. 3. A notation, usually a question mark, calling attention to an item in order to question its validity or accuracy. tr.v.que·ried, que·ry·ing, que·ries. 1. To express doubt or uncertainty about; question: query someone's motives.

  8. a question, esp one expressing doubt, uncertainty, or an objection. a less common name for question mark. vb ( -ries, -rying, -ried ) (transitive) to express uncertainty, doubt, or an objection concerning (something) to express as a query. US to put a question to (a person); ask.

  9. Word forms: plural, 3rd person singular present tense queries , present participle querying , past tense, past participle queried. 1. countable noun B2. A query is a question, especially one that you ask an organization, publication, or expert.

  10. An anglicisation of quere, an obsolete variant form of Latin quaere, second-person singular present active imperative of quaerō (“seek, look for; ask" ). Compare question. From Wiktionary. Alteration of obsolete quaere, quere from Latin quaere sing. imperative of quaerere to ask, to seek.