Doubt is a feeling of uncertainty or skepticism about the truth, reliability, or validity of something, or a lack of confidence in one's own beliefs, judgments, or abilities.

uncertainty about the truth, fact, or existence of something (esp in the phrases in doubt, without doubt, beyond a shadow of doubt, etc) (often plural) lack of belief in or conviction about something: all her โ€ฆ

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DOUBT definition: 1. (a feeling of) not being certain about something, especially about how good or true it is: 2โ€ฆ. Learn more.

The meaning of DOUBT is to call into question the truth of : to be uncertain or in doubt about.

  • To be undecided or skeptical about: began to doubt some accepted doctrines. 2. To tend to disbelieve; distrust: doubts politicians when they make sweeping statements. 3. To regard as โ€ฆ
    1. doubt (daสŠt) n 1. uncertainty about the truth, fact, or existence of something (esp in the phrases in doubt, without doubt, beyond a shadow of doubt, etc)

      5 days agoย ยท doubt (third-person singular simple present doubts, present participle doubting, simple past and past participle doubted) (ambitransitive) To be undecided about; to lack confidence in; to โ€ฆ

      If you have doubt or doubts about something, you feel uncertain about it and do not know whether it is true or possible. If you say you have no doubt about it, you mean that you are certain it is true.

      doubt (daสŠt) n 1. uncertainty about the truth, fact, or existence of something (esp in the phrases in doubt, without doubt, beyond a shadow of doubt, etc)

      5 days agoย ยท doubt (third-person singular simple present doubts, present participle doubting, simple past and past participle doubted) (ambitransitive) To be undecided about; to lack confidence in; to โ€ฆ

      If you have doubt or doubts about something, you feel uncertain about it and do not know whether it is true or possible. If you say you have no doubt about it, you mean that you are certain it is true.

      Christian existentialists such as Sรธren Kierkegaard suggest that for one to truly have belief in God, one would also have to doubt one's beliefs about God; the doubt is the rational part of a person's thought โ€ฆ

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