uncertain, unsure, hesitant, disbelieving, cynical, supsicous, unconvinved, distrustful...Hope This Helps :)
uncertainty
The word 'doubt' is a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for a feeling of uncertainty or lack of conviction; disbelief or distrust.The noun forms of the verb to doubt are doubter, and the gerund, doubting.
giving the benefit of the doubt
Sure, absolutely, OK, without a doubt, of course I will, granted, Uhuh, yep, yeah, affirmative, a sarcastic no...well nah
a quention is a word which mean a doubt
I believe the word you are thinking of is doubt.
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Doubt disbelief skeptical skeptic
The word 'doubt' is a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for a feeling of uncertainty or lack of conviction; disbelief or distrust.The noun forms of the verb to doubt are doubter, and the gerund, doubting.
giving the benefit of the doubt
definitely, absolutely, without a doubt, surely, unquestionably, of course, positively.
Believe, trust, rely on, give credence to, have no doubt, assume...
The root word is doubt (un-doubt-ly).
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.
Yes, the word "doubt" can function as a noun. It refers to a feeling of uncertainty or lack of conviction about something.
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 term might be skeptic. Another adjective for skeptical is suspicious.