queries — questions asking for information
Part of speech: NOUN
Definition: questions asking for information
Pronunciation (IPA): /ˈkwɪriz/
Korean meaning: 질문, 문의
Korean pronunciation: **쿼**리즈
Example Sentences
- The teacher was overwhelmed by students' endless queries about the exam.
- His dating app received zero queries, which was quite a mystery.
- The detective's queries about the missing pizza led to the hungry dog.
queries
NOUN//ˈkwɪriz//
questions asking for information

several people stand at the information desk speaking to a helpful librarian behind the counter. The visitors gesture with their hands while making inquiries about finding books and resources. The librarian listens attentively and points toward different sections of the library in response. She pulls out a card catalog and reference materials to help answer their requests. Other patrons wait patiently in line with books in hand, preparing their own questions. questions asking for information being exchanged between the visitors and staff
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🌳Etymology
Origin
From Latin 'quaerere' meaning 'to seek' or 'to ask.' Ancient scholars would constantly pose queries in their quest to seek truth and knowledge.
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📝Examples
“The teacher was overwhelmed by students' endless queries about the exam.”
“His dating app received zero queries, which was quite a mystery.”
“The detective's queries about the missing pizza led to the hungry dog.”
“Database queries help programmers retrieve specific information quickly.”
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