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question mark
[ kwes-chuhn mahrk ]
noun
- Also called interrogation point, a punctuation mark indicating a question: usually, as in English, the mark (?) placed after a question.
- something unanswered or unknown:
His identity is still a question mark to most of us.
- an anglewing butterfly, Polygonia interrogationis, having a silver marking that resembles a question mark on the underside of each hindwing.
question mark
noun
- the punctuation mark ? , used at the end of questions and in other contexts where doubt or ignorance is implied
- this mark used for any other purpose, as to draw attention to a possible mistake, as in a chess commentary
- an element of doubt or uncertainty
question mark
- A punctuation mark (?) that follows a direct question: “Is Ralph really seven feet tall?”
Word History and Origins
Origin of question mark1
Example Sentences
But, with Guy and Scott in equal first, it leaves a question mark over who will be joining him in Singapore.
At this moment, there may well be a question mark over that.
It left a huge question mark over their structure and the ownership's direction - which has only grown after the decision to hire and fire Juric.
It left a huge question mark over their structure, the ownership's direction and left a hole in the support network for the head coach.
But there were question marks as to whether a foul should have been given when Lewis-Skelly and Harrison came together in the box.
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