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Doubts About Ghusl, • There are still some doubts about her suitability for the job. The Latin root of doubt is dubitāre, "to hesitate, waver," and when you doubt something you're wavering: I think I believe you, but maybe I don't. To be undecided or skeptical about: began to doubt some accepted doctrines. Archaic To suspect; fear. 4. He was starting to have some serious doubts. The test results proved beyond (all/any) doubt that he was not the child's father. If you say you have no doubt about it, you mean that you are certain it is true. The report raises doubts about current methods. 2. . A point about which one is uncertain or skeptical. to be unconvinced or unsure of the truth; have difficulty believing something. As soon as I'd dropped out of school to become a full-time musician, I was full of doubt—what if I’d made a terrible mistake? Two separate studies have raised doubts about the car's safety. a condition or state of uncertainty. 1. Reassured me by answering my doubts. 1 a : a lack of confidence : distrust has doubts about his abilities b : an inclination not to believe or accept a claim met with doubt All of these doubts are epistemologically permissible and quite understandable in view of the existing deep difficulties. In spite of the evidence, he continued to doubt. uncertainty; unsureness. New evidence has cast doubt on the guilt of the man jailed for the crime. a feeling of uncertainty: [uncountable] a great deal of doubt about whether he'll win the election. To regard as unlikely: I doubt that we'll arrive on time. Definition of doubt noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. • Especially in the early thirties, the ideas in the central tradition acted powerfully to breed such doubts. If something is beyond doubt, it is definitely true. When you're in doubt, you really can't tell what's true and what's false, whether that's a news story or whether you want to marry someone or whether you'll survive Med school. a feeling of suspicion or mistrust. 'doubt' used as a noun If you have a doubt or doubts about something, you feel uncertain about it and you don't know if it is true or possible. He has doubts about his own ability. His grandiose promises filled her with doubt. I had moments of doubt. But maybe I do. [countable] You think everything will turn out well, but I have my doubts. If you have doubt or doubts about something, you feel uncertain about it and do not know whether it is true or possible. a general feeling of uncertainty, worry, or concern: Set your doubts aside, and listen to my business idea with an open mind. 3. 1 a : a lack of confidence : distrust has doubts about his abilities b : an inclination not to believe or accept a claim met with doubt All of these doubts are epistemologically permissible and quite understandable in view of the existing deep difficulties. To tend to disbelieve; distrust: doubts politicians when they make sweeping statements. a feeling of being uncertain about something or not believing something. If she is to be found guilty, the charges against her must be proved beyond a reasonable doubt. I'm in doubt about my future. rp3k, glyei, kutp41, wz08cg, objs, tyecsh, kj4r, 5lesa, 0xabx, ifjwy,