leading question
Americannoun
noun
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Origin of leading question
First recorded in 1815–25
Example Sentences
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This is a leading question, but are you frustrated to see the Democrats playing emergency politics once again in this election?
From Salon
So it’s not posing any leading questions, not expressing any judgment.
From Los Angeles Times
He appeared to want to avoid graphic testimony, meandering answers and leading questions.
From New York Times
Mr. Trump said the television program “should be ashamed of themselves” for asking “leading questions” and treating Mr. Biden “like a lost child.”
From Washington Times
Three years later, here for gigs with his jazz band, Allen answered a Times reporter’s leading question that maybe L.A.’s not such a bad place after all?
From Los Angeles Times
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