questionnaire
/ˌkwestʃəˈneə(r)/ (bre, ipa) · /ˌkwestʃəˈner/ (ame, ipa) · /ˌkwes-chə-ˈner ˌkwesh-/ (ame, mw)
questionnaire — noun
- questionnairesingular
- questionnairesplural
1. a printed or online list of items that many people answer to provide information
a printed or online list of items that many people answer to provide information or share their opinions for a study or survey
The research team designed a questionnaire to gather feedback from local residents.
collocation: design a questionnaire
After the workshop, all participants filled out a questionnaire about the training session.
collocation: fill out a questionnaire
A questionnaire was given to each visitor at the museum entrance.
Lien's questionnaire asked customers how often they ate out each month.
用法筆記
Questionnaire focuses on the full list of questions as a data-collection tool, whereas a poll typically asks only one question. Common with verbs such as design, distribute, fill out, and complete.
常見錯誤
2. a printed document with blank spaces where people can write their answers to a f
a printed document with blank spaces where people can write their answers to a fixed list of questions
Please complete this questionnaire and return it to the front desk by Friday.
collocation: complete / return a questionnaire
The nurse handed Hamza a questionnaire with spaces for his medical history.
Each questionnaire had a unique code printed on the top corner.
Nikhil filled out a lengthy questionnaire before his first appointment at the clinic.
- form
a generic document with blank fields, not necessarily a set of survey questions
- feedback form
specifically for customer or attendee opinions, often shorter than a full questionnaire
用法筆記
This sense emphasises the physical or digital document itself — the printed sheet or online form that contains the questions and answer spaces. Frequently used with verbs such as complete, fill in, and return.