ask
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
ask/ɑːsk/
▶verb
- 1 say something in order to obtain an answer or information: I asked her what she meant.
■ (ask after or Scottish for) Brit. enquire about the well-being of.
- 2 say to (someone) that one wants them to do or give something.
■ say that one wants permission to do something.
■ (ask for) say that one wants to speak to.
■ say that one wants (a specified amount) as a price for selling something.
- 3 expect or demand (something) of someone: it's asking a lot, but could you look through Billy's things?
- 4 invite to a social occasion.
■ (ask someone out) invite someone out on a date.
– phrases
a big ask informal a difficult demand to fulfil.
for the asking for little or no effort or cost.
I ask you! informal an exclamation of shock or disapproval.
a big ask informal a difficult demand to fulfil.
for the asking for little or no effort or cost.
I ask you! informal an exclamation of shock or disapproval.
– derivatives
asker noun.
asker noun.
– origin OE āscian, āhsian, āxian, of W. Gmc origin.
'ask' also found in these Oxford entries:
arrogate
- badger
- beg
- bend
- beseech
- bid
- bother
- cadge
- call
- can
- contact
- corvée
- crave
- cry
- demand
- derogate
- enquire
- entreat
- excuse
- hard
- infinitive
- interrogate
- invite
- like
- mooch
- nag
- ought
- pardon
- place
- postulate
- prerogative
- prorogue
- querist
- query
- quest
- question
- request
- rogation
- rogue
- seek
- should
- solicit
- supplicate
- touch
- uncooperative
- wish

