1. (noun) request, petition, postulation
a formal message requesting something that is submitted to an authority
Synonyms: prayer, request, orison, predication, asking, postulation, petition
2. (verb) request, asking
the verbal act of requesting
Synonyms: request, asking, postulation, petition
3. (verb) request, bespeak, call for, quest
express the need or desire for; ask for
Synonyms: call for, demand, bespeak, indicate, betoken, gather up, need, postulate, involve, point, bay, require, pick up, quest, necessitate, take, collect, ask, signal, request, invite
4. (verb) request
ask (a person) to do something
Synonyms: quest, call for, bespeak
5. (verb) request
inquire for (information)
Synonyms: quest, call for, bespeak
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A synonym for extremely difficult question can be exceptionally tricky problem requiring an answer.
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It depends on what kind of tone you are talking about. "Pitch" is a synonym of a musical tone. "Feel" could be a synonym, as in, "I don't like the tone/feel of that question." "Shade" is a tone of a color. See thesaurus.com for other possibilities.
A synonym for the word problem could be issue. Dilemma could also be used. In some cases the word question could mean a problem.
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is separate and antonym or synonym question mark
A synonym for extremely difficult question can be exceptionally tricky problem requiring an answer.
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interrogatory statement.
i asked that question
You can answer 'no' to any question but not accurately to the question : "What is a synonym for affirmative".
'Inquiry' is one synonym for 'question'.
Your question is incorrectly phrased. Rich is a synonym for wealthy, prosperous, affluent, etc., but you do not say "Rich is a synonym"; you say, for example, "Rich is a synonym for wealthy."
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The answer to your question is synonym.
Some synonyms for "old" include aged, elderly, and mature.