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Definition of doubt
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Doubt (v. i.)
Suspicion;
fear;
apprehension;
dread.
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Fidiciary
::
Fidiciary
(a.)
Involving
confidence
or
trust;
confident;
undoubting;
faithful;
firm; as, in a
fiduciary
capacity..
Hem
::
Hem
(interj.)
An
onomatopoetic
word used as an
expression
of
hesitation,
doubt,
etc. It is often a sort of
voluntary
half
cough,
loud or
subdued,
and would
perhaps
be
better
expressed
by hm..
Incertain
::
Incertain
(n.)
Uncertain;
doubtful;
unsteady.
Question
::
Question
(n.)
Hence,
a
subject
of
investigation,
examination,
or
debate;
theme of
inquiry;
matter
to be
inquired
into; as, a
delicate
or
doubtful
question..
Dispel
::
Dispel
(v. t.) To drive away by
scattering,
or so to cause to
vanish;
to clear away; to
banish;
to
dissipate;
as, to
dispel
a
cloud,
vapors,
cares,
doubts,
illusions..
Demonstrable
::
Demonstrable
(a.)
Capable
of being
demonstrated;
that can be
proved
beyond
doubt or
question.
Equivocate
::
Equivocate
(a.) To use words of
equivocal
or
doubtful
signification;
to
express
one's
opinions
in terms which admit of
different
senses,
with
intent
to
deceive;
to use
ambiguous
expressions
with a view to
mislead;
as, to
equivocate
is the work of
duplicity..
Alias
::
Alias
(adv.)
Otherwise;
otherwise
called;
-- a term used in legal
proceedings
to
connect
the
different
names of any one who has gone by two or more, and whose true name is for any cause
doubtful;
as,
Smith,
alias
Simpson..
Decision
::
Decision
(n.) The act of
deciding;
act of
settling
or
terminating,
as a
controversy,
by
giving
judgment
on the
matter
at
issue;
determination,
as of a
question
or
doubt;
settlement;
conclusion..
Dread
::
Dread (n.)
Doubt;
as, out of
dread..
Disputable
::
Disputable
(v. i.)
Capable
of being
disputed;
liable
to be
called
in
question,
controverted,
or
contested;
or
doubtful
certainty
or
propriety;
controvertible;
as,
disputable
opinions,
propositions,
points,
or
questions..
Doughty
::
Doughty
(superl.)
Able;
strong;
valiant;
redoubtable;
as, a
doughty
hero..
Equivocal
::
Equivocal
(a.)
(Literally,
called
equally
one thing or the
other;
hence:)
Having
two
significations
equally
applicable;
capable
of
double
interpretation;
of
doubtful
meaning;
ambiguous;
uncertain;
as,
equivocal
words;
an
equivocal
sentence..
Doubt
::
Doubt (v. i.) To waver in
opinion
or
judgment;
to be in
uncertainty
as to
belief
respecting
anything;
to
hesitate
in
belief;
to be
undecided
as to the truth of the
negative
or the
affirmative
proposition;
to b e
undetermined.
Misdoubt
::
Misdoubt
(n.)
Irresolution;
hesitation.
Misgive
::
Misgive
(v. i.) To give out doubt and
apprehension;
to be
fearful
or
irresolute.
Dreadless
::
Dreadless
(adv.)
Without
doubt.
Query
::
Query (v. t.) To write query (qu., qy., or ?)
against,
as a
doubtful
spelling,
or
sense,
in a
proof.
See
Quaere..
Demur
::
Demur (v. i.) To
delay;
to
pause;
to
suspend
proceedings
or
judgment
in view of a doubt or
difficulty;
to
hesitate;
to put off the
determination
or
conclusion
of an
affair.
Boggle
::
Boggle
(n.) To stop or
hesitate
as if
suddenly
frightened,
or in
doubt,
or
impeded
by
unforeseen
difficulties;
to take
alarm;
to
exhibit
hesitancy
and
indecision..
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