This analogy is harder than most in that I don't see a clear answer to the fourth element. If it were me in an open forum, I'd say "blush," but that doesn't fit exactly. Maybe the person asking is looking for "thanks"? You should try to answer this one one your own, but I'll help Inquired:replied::asked:answered Follow same form for the following: Praised:? That's your question any way. Sorry I couldn't be of more help!!
Inquired is to replied as praised is to thanked. In this analogy, the relationship between inquired and replied is that one is a question or request, and the other is a response. Similarly, praised is a positive expression of approval or admiration, while thanked is a response or acknowledgment of gratitude.
Mr. Jones inquired about your health.If dialogue: "Mr. Jones inquired about your health."
the detective inquired into the victims depraved past. or...the man inquired what his salary would be and received no answer
Inquired
I would not have answered if you had not inquired. Then officer inquired quite testily why I was going so fast. Who inquired?
The likely word is replying (answering).
Bear in mind that not all words have an exact opposite. You might say that the opposite of making an enquiry is to remain silent and make no enquiry. Or you might say that the opposite of making an enquiry is replying to an enquiry. Neither of these is exactly an opposite but they are at least something like an opposite.
I just inquired on the Perlina actual site and they replied CHINA.
"Asked" is a synonym for "inquired."
Mr. Jones inquired about your health.If dialogue: "Mr. Jones inquired about your health."
the detective inquired into the victims depraved past. or...the man inquired what his salary would be and received no answer
The man knew it wasn't his business, but inquired anyway out of concern for me.
Inquired
Judaism was praised in Israel.
"Business as usual," replied the store owner when asked about business. "None of your business," whispered Jane. The amount of small businesses has declined, inquired Sam. Can I start my own business? Though Timothy. Our business is the best in town.
His mother praised him for cleaning his room.
As written, there is no prefix as part of the word "praised".
The Tagalog word for "praised" is "pinuri."