Queried: meaning, definitions and examples

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queried

 

[ ˈkwɪəriːd ]

Verb
Context #1 | Verb

past tense

The term 'queried' is the past tense of the verb 'query'. It refers to the action of asking a question or expressing doubt about something. In many contexts, it can mean investigating or seeking information. For instance, a researcher might have queried a database to extract relevant data. It is commonly used in both everyday conversation and technical situations, such as programming or data analysis.

Synonyms

asked, inquired, questioned

Examples of usage

  • She queried the database for customer records.
  • He queried the teacher about the homework assignment.
  • They queried the system for the latest updates.

Etymology

The word 'query' has its origins in the Latin word 'quaerere', which means 'to ask' or 'to seek'. This Latin word evolved into 'querie', and later into 'query' in Middle English around the late 14th century. The term was originally used in reference to a question or an inquiry in legal or formal contexts. Over time, it has expanded its usage to include informal questioning and technical fields, especially in computing and information science, where collecting data involves formulating queries to search databases or systems. The past tense 'queried' reflects the action of having asked a question, and its usage has become prevalent in both formal and casual communication.

Word Frequency Rank

With rank #17,606, this word belongs to specialized vocabulary. While not common in everyday speech, it enriches your ability to express complex ideas.