interrogation point
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Definition
Noun: A punctuation mark (?) used at the end of a sentence to signify that it is a direct question. It is also commonly called a question mark.
Usage
The interrogation point is used exclusively to terminate a direct question. It signals to the reader that the sentence requires an answer or is inquiring about something.
Examples
- She asked, "What time is the meeting?"
- Is this the correct way to the station?
- "You're coming tomorrow, right?" he inquired.
Advanced Usage
- In Quotations: When a question is quoted, the interrogation point is placed inside the closing quotation marks.
- He said, "Where are you going?"
- Expressing Uncertainty: In informal writing, an interrogation point in parentheses (?) can be used to indicate doubt or uncertainty about a preceding word, fact, or number.
- The manuscript dates from 1345 (?).
- Rhetorical Questions: It is also used for rhetorical questions, which are asked for effect with no answer expected.
- Who knows what the future holds?
Variants and Related Words
- Question Mark: The most common and direct synonym for "interrogation point."
- Eroteme: A rare, technical term for the question mark.
Synonyms
- Question mark
Notes
The term "interrogation point" is formal and less common in everyday English than "question mark." It is primarily used in technical or pedagogical contexts concerning punctuation.
Noun
- a punctuation mark (?) placed at the end of a sentence to indicate a question