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Doubt means to be uncertain about something.
It's an expression that says you doubt the truth of something. For instance: Someone tells you something improbable, such as, "I used to be a millionaire," you say to your friends, "I think we can file that under fiction."
telling the truth when you have been lying
the truth behind something is the motivation for an action.
If you mean indubitably, it means without a doubt. Something that is for certain.☺
In my opinion doubt is good. Doubt forces you to research the truth.
Not particularly. Skepticism: doubt about the truth of something. Victim: a person harmed as a result of an event or action.
My definition of convinced would be... To belive in something, to be perswaded, to belive strongly to something or someone. To have no doubt in something. To have no doubts in a subject, but to trust in something or someone.
if we can not doubt the truth then the belief is not knowedge
The moment of truth is that moment when the truth comes out. It's when you see if you are right or wrong, or if something is going to work out or not.
The saying "When in doubt, tell the truth" means that it is better to be honest in uncertain situations rather than trying to deceive others. Being truthful can help build trust and integrity in relationships, even if the truth may be difficult to share.
a LIAR means a person that does not tell the truth about someone or something.