query

 
Pronunciation: /ˈkwɪəri/

noun (plural queries)

  • a question, especially one expressing doubt or requesting information: if you have any queries please telephone our office
  • chiefly Printing a question mark.

verb (queries, querying, queried)

[reporting verb]
  • ask a question about something, especially in order to express one’s doubts about it or to check its validity or accuracy: [with clause]: many people queried whether any harm had been done [with object]: I rang the water company to query my bill [with direct speech]: ‘Why not?’ he queried
  • [with object] chiefly North American put a question or questions to (someone): when these officers were queried, they felt unhappy

Origin:

mid 17th century: anglicized form of the Latin imperative quaere!, used in the 16th century in English as a verb in the sense 'inquire' and as a noun meaning 'query', from Latin quaerere 'ask, seek'

Spelling rule

If a word ends in a consonant plus -y (as in defy), change the -y to an -i before adding any ending (unless the ending already begins with an -i): (queries, querying, queried).