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  1. a question, often expressing doubt about something or looking for an answer from an authority: If you have any queries about your treatment, the doctor will answer them. Synonyms. enquiry UK. question. Fewer examples. What was their response to your query? He could always do something useful instead of wasting my time with footling queries.

  2. 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.

  3. QUERY meaning: 1. a question, often expressing doubt about something or looking for an answer from an authority…. Learn more.

  4. The meaning of QUERY is question, inquiry. How to use query in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Query.

  5. A query is a question, especially one that you ask an organization, publication, or expert.

  6. noun. /ˈkwɪəri/ /ˈkwɪri/ (plural queries) a question, especially one asking for information or expressing a doubt about something. Our assistants will be happy to answer your queries. If you have a query about your insurance policy, contact our helpline. Extra Examples. Oxford Collocations Dictionary. Join us.

  7. 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.

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

  9. query. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English que‧ry1 /ˈkwɪəri $ ˈkwɪri/ noun (plural queries) [ countable] a question that you ask to get information, or to check that something is true or correct query about Give us a ring if you have any queries about the contract.

  10. 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.

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