When you doubt something you are skeptical, an adjective to describe a noun (or pronoun 'you') as not easily convinced; having doubts or reservations; suspicious or incredulous.
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The word you're looking for is "skeptical." It describes a state of doubt or questioning regarding the truth or validity of a claim or belief. A skeptical person often seeks evidence or reasoning before accepting something as true.
No because it doesn't have to words in it.
I wish I could, but I don't think I could do it.Not a sentence expressing doubt, silly, a sentence with the word doubt in it:The writer of the first sentence has doubt in his ability to write the sentence requested.
The word "doubt" is in the King James Version of the Bible 13 times. It is in 13 verses.
the word doubt is a verb because it is a word that shows or tells us about an action
"Without" is a preposition. It indicates the absence of something and is often used to show that something is not present or available. For example, in the phrase "without a doubt," it signifies the lack of doubt.
The word you're looking for is "suspicious." It describes a feeling of doubt or mistrust regarding the truth or integrity of something or someone.
Yes, "mistrusted" is a word. It is the past tense of the verb "mistrust," meaning to have no confidence in or to doubt someone or something.
The root word is doubt (un-doubt-ly).
Doubt means to be uncertain about something.
The root word of doubtful is "doubt."
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 closest word to discredit is disprove.
No, the word procrastination has a different meaning. The noun procrastination is a word for the act or habit of putting off or delaying, especially something requiring immediate attention.The compound noun self doubt is a word for lack of confidence in oneself or one's abilities.
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.