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Inquisitor

usgb/ɪnˈkwɪzɪtər/Volume
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Assertive Tone

Use 'inquisitor' to convey someone's strong, probing manner when they question.

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He approached the interview like an inquisitor, demanding clear answers.
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Critical Context

Often implies a distrust or skepticism towards the person being questioned.

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The manager felt like an inquisitor questioning the employee's unusual expense claims.
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Negative Implication

Can suggest someone is too demanding or intrusive with their questions.

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The residents viewed the investigator as a nosy inquisitor, crossing personal boundaries.
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