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Term: interrogations

All the wordplay possibilities with the word "interrogations": spelling, phonetic, and semantic.

interrogations

Definitions

Noun

  1. A sentence of inquiry that asks for a reply
  2. A transmission that will trigger an answering transmission from a transponder
  3. Formal systematic questioning
  4. An instance of questioning

As a Fragment

Words that contain the term "interrogations".

# Word Syllables Freq
1 interrogations 5 0

Sounds Like

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# Word Syllables Freq
1 distributions 4 10
2 insinuations 5 3
3 inoculations 5 1
4 introductions 4 1
5 immunizations 5 0
6 inaugurations 5 0
7 incorporation's 5 0
8 incorporations 5 0
9 indiscretions 4 0
10 liberalizations 6 0

Spelled Like

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# Word Syllables Freq
1 interpretation 5 54
2 integration 4 48
3 interaction 4 17
4 interpretations 5 12
5 interruption 4 8
6 interactions 4 3
7 interruptions 4 3
8 interrogation 5 2
9 interrogator 5 1
10 intonations 4 1
11 interrelationship 6 1
12 interrogators 5 0
13 interrogating 5 0
14 integrations 4 0
15 iterations 4 0
16 interrogatories 6 0
17 interrogatory 6 0
18 interrogate 4 0
19 internationals 5 0
20 iteration 4 0

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Statistically Associated

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# Word Syllables Freq
1 lengthy 2 2

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Term

Definitions: 4

Fragments: 1

Sound Alikes: 10

Spelled Like: 20

Words that Follow: 0

Words that Precede: 0

Statistically Associated: 1

Consonant Matches: 0

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