Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
pose-a-question
verb phrase
/poʊz ə ˈkwɛs.tʃən/

Definition
To put forward a question for consideration or discussion.

Examples
- The teacher decided to pose-a-question to engage the students during the lesson.
- In the meeting, she posed a question regarding the project’s deadline.
- To start the debate, he posed a question about climate change.

Meaning
This phrase means to ask or introduce a question, often to provoke thought or elicit a response.

Synonyms
- ask
- inquire
- propose a question
- bring up