questionnaire

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English

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Etymology

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Borrowed from French questionnaire, from Late Latin quaestionarius, from quaestio (English question) + -arius, from quaerō (I question) (English query).

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Noun

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questionnaire (plural questionnaires)

  1. A form containing a list of questions; a means of gathering information for a survey
    carry out a questionnaire
    fill out a questionnaire
    • 1946 January and February, “Post-War Passenger Coaches”, in Railway Magazine, page 2:
      In considering their post-war designs some of the British and American railways have adopted the course of taking a cross section of the requirements of the travelling public by distributing questionnaires dealing with details of seating, lighting, catering, and other features making for comfortable journeys.
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Verb

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questionnaire (third-person singular simple present questionnaires, present participle questionnairing, simple past and past participle questionnaired)

  1. to survey using questionnaires

French

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Late Latin quaestiōnārius, from quaestiōnō, from Latin quaestiō.

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Noun

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questionnaire m (plural questionnaires)

  1. questionnaire
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