Interrogar (en. Question)

/inteˈroɣaɾ/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
verb
To ask someone questions to obtain information.
The police had to interrogate several witnesses of the crime.
La policía tuvo que interrogar a varios testigos del crimen.
To investigate a matter through questions.
The teacher decided to interrogate the students about the class topic.
El profesor decidió interrogar a los alumnos sobre el tema de la clase.
To pressure someone with questions to get them to respond.
His boss interrogated him about his performance at work.
Su jefe lo interrogó sobre su rendimiento en el trabajo.

Etymology

From Latin 'interrogare', which means to ask questions.

Common Phrases and Expressions

to interrogate thoroughly
To ask exhaustive questions about a topic.
interrogar a fondo
to interrogate without mercy
To ask questions in a very insistent or severe manner.
interrogar sin piedad
to interrogate someone
To ask questions of a specific person to obtain information.
interrogar a alguien

Related Words

interrogation
Process of asking questions formally.
interrogatorio
inquisitive
Refers to a person who asks in a curious or insistent manner.
inquisitivo
inquisition
The act of examining or interrogating exhaustively.
inquisición

Slang Meanings

To ask informal or curious questions.
Don’t be so interrogative, just enjoy the conversation.
No seas tan interrogador, solo disfruta de la conversación.
To interrogate intensely or aggressively.
He was so interrogative that he scared the new employee.
Estaba tan interrogador que asustó a la nueva empleada.