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Open to question Meaning in English

expression

ˈoʊpən/ /ˈtu/, /tə/, /tɪ/ /ˈkwɛstʃən/, /ˈkwɛʃən
OH-puhn tuh KWES-chuhn, KWESH-uhn
ˈəʊpən/ /tˈuː/ /kwˈɛstʃən
OH-puhn too KWES-chuhn

Definition

If something is 'open to question', it is uncertain, doubtful, or can be disputed; it may not be true or definite.

Usage & Nuances

This phrase is formal or neutral, common in written or academic English. Often used with issues, claims, or facts: 'His honesty is open to question.' Not the same as 'in question' (under discussion) or 'beyond question' (certain).

Example Sentences

The truth of his statement is open to question.

basic

Whether the plan will work is open to question.

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The results remain open to question at this point.

basic

His motives are really open to question if you ask me.

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The accuracy of the report is open to question, considering the lack of evidence.

natural

Whether she'll show up on time is open to question after last week.

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