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misdoubt

 
Dictionary: mis·doubt   (mĭs-dout') pronunciation
tr.v., -doubt·ed, -doubt·ing, -doubts.
To feel doubt or distrust about.


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  1. To be uncertain, disbelieving, or skeptical about: distrust, doubt, mistrust, question, wonder. Idioms: have one's doubts. See certain/uncertain.
  2. To lack trust or confidence in: distrust, doubt, mistrust, suspect. See trust/distrust.

 
 
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