interrogatory

/ˌɪntəˈrɑɡəˌtɔri/
adjective
  1. Expressing or asking a question; having the form of a question.
    • His interrogatory style of writing keeps readers guessing until the end.
    • She gave him an interrogatory look when he said he had never heard of the band.
    • The teacher's interrogatory tone made the student nervous.
Antonyms
noun
  1. A formal written question, especially in a legal setting, that must be answered under oath.
    • The lawyer sent a set of interrogatories to the other side before the trial.
    • Each interrogatory must be answered truthfully and completely.
    • The judge reviewed the interrogatories to decide which ones were relevant.
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