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doubt
noun as in lack of faith, conviction; questioning
Strongest matches
ambiguity, apprehension, confusion, difficulty, disbelief, distrust, fear, hesitation, misgiving, mistrust, problem, qualm, reluctance, skepticism, suspense, suspicion, uncertainty
Strong matches
agnosticism, demurral, diffidence, dilemma, discredit, disquiet, dubiety, dubiousness, faithlessness, faltering, hesitancy, incertitude, incredulity, indecision, irresolution, perplexity, quandary, rejection, scruple, vacillation, wavering
Weak match
Example Sentences
Now that has changed, though I doubt Mr. Thiel would get past the door of the copyright office if he tried to coin the linkage.
But there can be little doubt that it’s a bad sign that their rush to buy last Friday’s dip is at a nearly five-year record high.
The first showed beyond doubt that America’s welfare state did little to alleviate poverty and much to perpetuate it.
They pride themselves on their “sincerity,” and we should grant them the benefit of the doubt that, in Mr. Mamdani’s words, they mean what they say.
The vote’s postponement casts doubt on the future of what was shaping up to be the most ambitious emissions-cutting strategy agreed upon by an entire sector of the global economy.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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