Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Doubt. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Doubt and, of course, Doubt synonyms and on the right images related to the word Doubt. Definition of Doubt DoubtDoubt ...
Britannica Dictionary definition of DOUBT [+ object] 1 :to be uncertain about (something):to believe that (something) may not be true or is unlikely She began todoubt[=question] everything he said. I have alwaysdoubtedthe existence of life on other planets. ...
3. The condition of being unsettled or unresolved: an outcome still in doubt.Idioms: beyond/without doubt Without question; certainly; definitely. no doubt 1. Certainly. 2. Probably. [Middle English douten, from Old French douter, from Latin dubitāre, to waver; see dwo- in Indo-European...
Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Doubtful and, of course, Doubtful synonyms and on the right images related to the word Doubtful. Definition of Doubtful DoubtfulDoubtful Doubt"ful, a. 1. Not settled in opinion; undetermined; wavering;...
doubt 1 of 2 verb ˈdau̇t doubted;doubting;doubts Synonyms ofdoubt transitive verb 1 :to call into question the truth of:to be uncertain or indoubtabout Hedoubtseveryone's word. 2 a :to lack confidence in:distrust … find myselfdoubtinghim even when I know that he is honest …—...
doubt 1 of 2 verb ˈdau̇t doubted;doubting;doubts Synonyms ofdoubt transitive verb 1 :to call into question the truth of:to be uncertain or indoubtabout Hedoubtseveryone's word. 2 a :to lack confidence in:distrust … find myselfdoubtinghim even when I know that he is honest …—...
Doubt definition: to be uncertain about; consider questionable or unlikely; hesitate to believe. See examples of DOUBT used in a sentence.
Britannica Dictionary definition of DOUBTFUL [more doubtful; most doubtful] 1 :uncertain or unsure about something I tried to reassure them, but they remaineddoubtful. She gave him adoubtfullook. [=a look that shows doubt] —often +aboutorof ...
The Latin root of doubt is dubitāre, "to hesitate, waver," and when you doubt something you're wavering: I think I believe you, but maybe I don't. But maybe I do. But maybe not? One thing not to doubt is the silent b. Pronounce: DOWT....
qua si-doubt ful adjective qua si-doubt ful·ly adverb un·doubt ful adjective un·doubt ful·ly adverb un·doubt ful·ness noun Discover More Word History and Origins Origin of doubtful1 First recorded in 1350–1400, doubtful is from the Middle English word douteful. See doubt, -ful ...