Pronunciation: /ˈɡɒtʃə ˈkwɛs.tʃən/
noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea
A1 What is a gotcha question?
A2 The interviewer asked a gotcha question during the job interview.
B1 Politicians often try to avoid answering gotcha questions from reporters.
B2 The debate moderator posed a gotcha question to the candidate, putting them on the spot.
C1 Journalists are known for using gotcha questions to catch public figures off guard.
C2 The lawyer's gotcha question in court exposed a flaw in the witness's testimony.
formal The journalist asked a gotcha question during the press conference.
informal I hate when interviewers try to catch me off guard with a gotcha question.
slang That was a total gotcha question, trying to trip me up like that.
figurative The debate moderator threw a gotcha question at the candidate, hoping to expose any weaknesses.
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