questioning

noun23 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.6

Difficult and persistent questioning intended to challenge the person being asked.

Asking questions in a straightforward and unambiguous manner.

Refers to a process of asking questions in a deliberate and thorough manner.

Questioning in a forceful, confrontational, or hostile manner.

Intense and detailed interrogation or examination through questions.

The act of asking questions continuously or without interruption.

Questioning characterized by unfriendly or antagonistic behavior.

The act of asking the same or similar questions multiple times.

A period of prolonged and highly focused questioning, often in a formal or official context.

While being formally asked questions, especially by police or in a court.

Indicates the agent or group who is conducting the questioning.

To ask questions related to a specific topic or incident.

Indicates the source or group from which the questions are originating.

To ask questions focusing on a particular subject.

To ask questions concerning a particular event, issue, or matter of dispute.

To be held by the police for a period of time to be asked questions about a crime.

To be subjected to or have to deal with being asked questions, often in a formal or challenging situation.

To be kept in custody by authorities to be asked questions, usually about a crime.

When police want to talk to someone about a crime they may have information about.

A facial expression that clearly shows one is asking a question.

A quick look that conveys a question or doubt.

A steady, intense look that shows someone is asking a question without words.

An eyebrow raised in a way that expresses curiosity or doubt.