In the sense of having asked or having been asked questions: interrogated, grilled; in the sense of not necessarily agreeing to: disputed, argued, doubted.
There are many synonyms. Among them are: asked, inquired, queried, interrogated and challenged.
"asking" "interviewing"
[There is some question whether or not the word 'ninhodism' exists, or that the following is its definition if it does. Did the questioner intend another word?] worship of cows
The common name that means the questioner of what is good is "Sophia," which comes from the Greek word for wisdom.
Does anyone know what this questioner means ? There is no such word as 'THRUPENCE'
When I need an alternative word I use a Thesaurus such as can now be found on the Internet. I have linked to one so by clicking on the link, the questioner will be able to make a selection of the most appropriate word for the situation from the several that the Thesaurus Editors will have previously tested out.
9,227,446,944,279,201And the beauty of it is: The questioner has no idea whether this is right or wrong,and has to take my word for it !
When I need an alternative word I use a Thesaurus such as can now be found on the internet. I have linked to one so by clicking on the link, the questioner will be able to make a selection of the most appropriate word for the situation from the several that the Thesaurus Editors will have previously tested out.
That is the correct spelling of the English word "question".
No. The word Chistianity would not be mistaken for any other word based on its sound. The questioner may not understand what a homophone is.
according to another wiki questioner and answer, they have all gone out of business..
Unless the questioner has mis-spelled the word - there is no such word or anything close to it listed in any legal dictionary that I have researched.
The answer depends on another way to do what. Furthermore, "another" implies that the questioner already knows of one way. That information is not given in the question.
The questioner assumes that there is one method and wants to know if there is another. But we do not know which method is already known and so cannot determine whether the answer is the same as the questioner's or a real alternate.