Associations to the word «Interrogative»

Wiktionary

INTERROGATIVE, adjective. Asking or denoting a question; pertaining to inquiry; questioning: as, an interrogative phrase, pronoun, or point; an interrogative look or tone of voice.
INTERROGATIVE, noun. (grammar) A word (pronoun, pronominal adjective, or adverb) implying interrogation, or used for asking a question: why, who, when, etc.
INTERROGATIVE, noun. (rare) A question; an interrogation.
INTERROGATIVE ADJECTIVE, noun. An interrogative pronoun used as an adjective
INTERROGATIVE ADJECTIVES, noun. Plural of interrogative adjective
INTERROGATIVE PRONOUN, noun. (grammar) A pronoun used in a question. In English, the five interrogative pronouns are what, which, who, whom, and whose (also used as relative pronouns). These require no antecedent.
INTERROGATIVE PRONOUNS, noun. Plural of interrogative pronoun

Dictionary definition

INTERROGATIVE, noun. A sentence of inquiry that asks for a reply; "he asked a direct question"; "he had trouble phrasing his interrogations".
INTERROGATIVE, noun. Some linguists consider interrogative sentences to constitute a mood.
INTERROGATIVE, adjective. Relating to verbs in the so-called interrogative mood; "not all questions have an interrogative construction".
INTERROGATIVE, adjective. Relating to the use of or having the nature of an interrogation.

Wise words

Actions speak louder than words.
Ancient Proverb