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doubt
noun
-
doubt
a
feeling
of
uncertainty
or
lack
of
belief
about
something
•
Despite
the
heavy
rain
,
the
coach
had
no
doubt
that
the
game
would
go
on
.
Despite
the
heavy
rain
,
the
coach
had
no
doubt
that
the
game
would
go
on
.
•
Years
of
practice
removed
any
doubt
from
his
mind
before
the
performance
.
Years
of
practice
removed
any
doubt
from
his
mind
before
the
performance
.
From
Old
French
doute
,
from
Latin
dubitum
“
uncertainty
,
question
”,
from
dubitāre
“
to
hesitate
,
to
be
uncertain
”.
noun
a
specific
question
or
concern
about
whether
something
is
true
,
right
,
or
will
happen
•
If
you
have
any
doubts
,
please
raise
your
hand
now
.
If
you
have
any
doubts
,
please
raise
your
hand
now
.
•
After
reading
the
contract
,
he
still
had
several
doubts
about
the
new
job
.
After
reading
the
contract
,
he
still
had
several
doubts
about
the
new
job
.
verb
to
feel
uncertain
about
or
not
believe
something
•
I
doubt
he
will
arrive
on
time
during
rush
hour
.
I
doubt
he
will
arrive
on
time
during
rush
hour
.
•
She
doubted
the
story
because
it
sounded
too
good
to
be
true
.
She
doubted
the
story
because
it
sounded
too
good
to
be
true
.
noun
uncertainty
or
lack
of
belief
about
something
•
There
is
still
some
doubt
about
the
cause
of
the
fire
.
There
is
still
some
doubt
about
the
cause
of
the
fire
.
•
Without a shadow of doubt
,
this
is
the
best
pizza
in
town
.
Without a shadow of doubt
,
this
is
the
best
pizza
in
town
.
Middle
English
doute
,
from
Old
French
doute
,
from
Latin
dubitum
"
a
question
,
uncertainty
",
from
dubitāre
"
to
hesitate
,
doubt
".
verb
to
feel
uncertain
about
something
or
believe
that
it
may
not
be
true
or
likely
•
I
doubt
we
will
finish
the
project
on
time
.
I
doubt
we
will
finish
the
project
on
time
.
•
When
she
saw
the
clear
evidence
,
she
no
longer
doubted
his
story
.
When
she
saw
the
clear
evidence
,
she
no
longer
doubted
his
story
.
Same
origin
as
the
noun
:
from
Latin
dubitāre
"
to
hesitate
"
via
Old
French
douter
.