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doubt
noun as in lack of faith, conviction; questioning
Strongest matches
ambiguity, apprehension, confusion, difficulty, disbelief, distrust, fear, hesitation, misgiving, mistrust, problem, qualm, reluctance, skepticism, suspense, suspicion, uncertainty
Strong matches
agnosticism, demurral, diffidence, dilemma, discredit, disquiet, dubiety, dubiousness, faithlessness, faltering, hesitancy, incertitude, incredulity, indecision, irresolution, perplexity, quandary, rejection, scruple, vacillation, wavering
Weak match
Example Sentences
They were among the most loyal of the loyal and there was never any doubt that Trump would hire many of them in a second term.
Bellamy describes himself as a "greedy" coach - forever demanding more from his players, his staff and himself - and there is no doubting his ambitions.
For the last month, City have been 90% sure he was going to stay but there was always the doubt.
Gaetz has denied the allegations and release of the panel's findings is in doubt after Gaetz resigned from Congress last week, just two days before the committee was set to unveil its report.
Then came more questions and more doubts after a sobering Nations League defeat in Ireland came in the wake of failing to reach the 2022 World Cup.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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