Someone who asks a question.
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Examples for "questioner"
Examples for "questioner"
1The questioner, Russian scientist Vladimir Zakharov, went on for quite some time.
2In a few minutes Okiok paused, and in turn became the questioner.
3The questioner also asked what specific plane the Pentagon is looking for.
4This simple reply brought a smile to the lips of the questioner.
5That's the work of your president, he retorted to one hostile questioner.
1The agent turned to his books; and Arabella turned towards the inquirer.
2The man who had opened the door looked suspiciously at the inquirer.
3Both have the merit of leaving the inquirer with an open mind.
4An inquirer had asked how Epicurus fared in Hades, and was told:
5Search was vain and inquiry useless-aye ,worse ,itmight involve the inquirer.
1At first they made much of the young enquirer; but, alas!
2I shall therefore simply call my proposed co-enquirer my friend.
3They certainly are more disagreeable to a rational enquirer, because they are more troublesome.
4The enquirer will seek in vain for vices or virtues, or manners of any kind.
5Enough that the enquirer did not appear satisfied therewith.
1Question-asker Kenneth Bone also drew a lot of love on social media.
2Foolish questions will not be answered, unless at peril of the asker.
3A good private investigator is essentially a professional asker of questions.
4If the asker knew the answer he wouldn't pay our price for it.
5Hopefully you can pick out the question-asker way in the back.
6As the Lord loveth a cheerful giver, he loveth too an eager persevering asker.
7In that case, might not the first asker win, merely for his being first?
8The Forerunner will give no answers to foolish questions; unless at peril of the asker.
9The asker pays what he has to pay.
10The men didn't care for it, and one day a widower asker her what it was for.
11This officer is a very detail-oriented guy and a consummate fact-checker, question asker, and professional in every way.
12And the asker's voice is dumb.
13Laddie was an inveterate riddle-asker.
14She stared down the asker, daring him to propose one more stupid question before she kicked him into Kansas.
15No one refuses the asker anything that he possesses; on the contrary, they themselves invite us to ask for it.
16The cost was high for the asker-twoof my rubies went to the coffers of the Fastness-buthigher for the answerers.