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interrogative

adjective as in quizzical

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“I think of my writing as interrogative,” Paul Harding said.

Variety wrote: The film “feels like a miracle and an interrogative act of defiance.”

The interrogative form does all the work of asking aloud — with none of the actual asking — why mom still thinks you can speak for a four-years-ago ex.

She may have physical setbacks, but Gibert's mind is knife-sharp — she regularly finishes answers with an interrogative "eh?" as if checking to make sure I got everything.

From Salon

Had Cooper approached this question with the same interrogative spirit with which she approached her own narrative assumptions, the book would have felt more complete.

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