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Is there a verb for "question someone doubtfully or suspiciously"?
15 years ago

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Answered by Writeacher
Are you doubtful or suspicious of what the other person's answers would be?

Or is the person asking the question doubtful or suspicious?

I am not sure there's one specific verb that would cover either concept, but there's a big difference in those questions above.
15 years ago

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