Yes. Doubting, the present participle of doubt, is an action. Therefore it is a verb.
According to the Bible, Thomas doubted that Jesus had returned until the man himself appeared. The expression 'doubting Thomas' arose from this, and now refers to anyone that won't believe many accounts of others until he has seen the event for himself.
Questioning everything was the key to the enlightenment, and that is what he did. He even began doubting his own exsistance
A verb is an action. How is not a verb, if that was what you were asking
The verb forms are access, accesses, accessing, accessed. The verb access is an action verb (a verb for an act).
The auxiliary verb can is the closest verb to the noun ability.
I was doubting that she was telling the truth^ In this answer doubting is used as a verb. The word doubting can be used as a verb (somehow informal because DOUBT is a stative verb). It can also be used as an adjective according to some dictionaries (although dubious would be the best word)It was a very doubting/dubious answer (an adjective)
I am now doubting your honesty.He was doubting his actions that day.
DOUBTing
Doubting is two syllables. The b is silent.
Doubting Thomas - song - was created in 2005.
I'm not doubting your story, I just have a few clarifying questions to ask.
The word 'doubt' is both a noun (doubt, doubts) and a verb (doubt, doubts, doubting, doubted).EXAMPLESnoun: There is some doubt that the project will be funded.verb: I doubt that story that the witness gave.
The word 'doubt' is both a noun (doubt, doubts) and a verb (doubt, doubts, doubting, doubted).EXAMPLESnoun: There is some doubt that the project will be funded.verb: I doubt that story that the witness gave.
The word 'doubt' is both a noun (doubt, doubts) and a verb (doubt, doubts, doubting, doubted).EXAMPLESnoun: There is some doubt that the project will be funded.verb: I doubt that story that the witness gave.
Doubting
I told Ben that the butterfly finally emerged from the cacoon, but he was a doubting thomas and needed to see for himself.
-doubting -secular