requestlike
Requestlike is an adjective describing utterances, messages, or actions that resemble requests in form, function, or intent, but do not carry the same commitment or obligation. The term is used in linguistics, human-computer interaction, and information theory to classify inputs that prompt action or information in ways similar to a request yet may be hedged, conditional, or negotiable.
In linguistics, requestlike utterances often use indirect speech acts, modal verbs, or politeness strategies to minimize
In technology, requestlike messages appear in user interfaces and network protocols as hedged prompts that resemble
Etymology and scope: The term is a recent neologism used in contemporary discussions to capture a shared
See also: request, command, imperative, interrogative, indirect speech act, hedging, politeness strategy, performative utterance, user interface