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doubt

doubt [ dowt ]


transitive verb  (past and past participle doubt·ed, present participle doubt·ing, 3rd person present singular doubts)
Definition:
 
1. think something unlikely: to feel unconvinced or uncertain about something, or think that something is unlikely
I doubt if he'll come.

2. not trust somebody or something: to suspect that somebody is not sincere or trustworthy, or that something is not true, likely, or genuine
no reason to doubt her



noun  (plural doubts)
Definition:
 
1. uncertainty or mistrust: a feeling or state of uncertainty, especially as to whether somebody is sincere or trustworthy, or as to whether something is true, likely, or genuine

2. philosophy method of philosophical questioning: a method of questioning claims to knowledge, especially in the philosophy of Descartes

[13th century. Via Old French doter< Latin dubitare "be uncertain" < dubius "uncertain"]

doubt·a·ble adjective
doubt·a·bly adverb
doubt·er noun
doubt·ing·ly adverb

beyond doubt completely certain

no doubt almost definitely

in doubt 

1. 
not feeling confident or sure about something
 

2. 
unlikely or improbable


open to or in doubt not certain, settled, foreseeable with confidence, or finally proved


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