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  • 31doubt someone's word — doubt someone’s word phrase to believe that someone is probably not telling the truth Thesaurus: to not trust or believe someone or somethingsynonym Main entry: doubt …

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  • 32doubt´ing|ly — doubt|ing «DOW tihng», adjective. that doubts. –doubt´ing|ly, adverb …

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  • 33doubt|ing — «DOW tihng», adjective. that doubts. –doubt´ing|ly, adverb …

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  • 34doubt the truth of — index impugn Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 35doubt — n *uncertainty, skepticism, suspicion, mistrust, dubiety, dubiosity Analogous words: dubiousness, doubtfulness, questionableness (see corresponding adjectives at DOUBTFUL): incredulity, *unbelief, disbelief Antonyms: certitude: confidence… …

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  • 36doubt|a|ble — «DOW tuh buhl», adjective. that can be doubted …

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  • 37Doubt — This article is about the mental state. For other uses, see Doubt (disambiguation). Part of a series on God …

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  • 38doubt — doubt1 W1S1 [daut] n 1.) [U and C] a feeling of being not sure whether something is true or right ▪ Ally was confident that we would be ready on time, but I had my doubts . doubt about ▪ Elizabeth had no doubts at all about his ability to do the… …

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  • 39doubt — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ considerable, grave, real, serious, severe ▪ slight ▪ Without the slightest doubt this is a remarkable exhibition …

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  • 40doubt — I n. 1) to raise (a) doubt (her proposal raised serious doubts in my mind) 2) to cast doubt on 3) to feel doubt; to entertain, harbor doubts about 4) to express, voice (a) doubt 5) to dispel, resolve a doubt 6) a deep, serious, strong; gnawing;… …

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