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Adjective — Thorough and probing, especially of a look, question, or examination.

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Precise, but they will stand out — check the sense before using one.

probing scrutinizing

How to use searching

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a searching look searching questions

Frequently asked questions

What does “searching” mean?

The word “searching” means thorough and probing, especially of a look, question, or examination. In plain terms, describes an intense, probing look, question, or investigation that digs beneath the surface.

How do you pronounce “searching”?

“Searching” is pronounced SURT-shihng (/ˈsɜɹt͡ʃɪŋ/ in IPA).

How do you use “searching” in a sentence?

Here is “searching” used in a sentence: “She gave him a searching look before answering.”

What part of speech is “searching”?

“Searching” is an adjective.

Is “searching” a common word?

“Searching” is a fairly common word in modern English.

What is the difference between a 'searching' question and a 'leading' question?

A 'searching' question is thorough and probing, designed to get at the truth or test someone deeply. A 'leading' question is worded to prompt or suggest a particular answer, so the two describe almost opposite intentions.

What is the difference between 'searching' and 'probing'?

Both describe examinations or questions that dig deep and are hard to evade. 'Searching' often suggests careful scrutiny that seeks the whole truth, while 'probing' emphasises persistently pressing into a specific point or area.

What nouns commonly follow 'searching' as an adjective?

As an adjective, 'searching' most often describes a look, a question, an examination, an inquiry, or a gaze. Each of these collocations conveys that the attention involved is thorough and probing rather than casual.

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