We have no meanings for "doubt the genuineness" in our records yet.
1 No, I don't mean to doubt the genuineness of the letter .
2 She could not doubt the genuineness of his admission, strange as it sounded.
3 There is therefore very little room to doubt the genuineness of either story.
4 Do you doubt the genuineness of the miracle that took place under our very eyes?
5 At the same time I don't care to doubt the genuineness of her affection for me.
6 Carl was sharp enough, however, to doubt the genuineness of Mr. Stuyvesant's claims to aristocratic lineage.
7 Instead of being discouraged, she only thought, No one can ever doubt the genuineness of my love.
8 The fear was too undisguised and the grief too natural for me to doubt the genuineness of either.
9 He could not doubt the genuineness of her emotion; but he would not accept her statement of its cause until he must.
10 If Mr. Browning had seen reason to doubt the genuineness of the letters in question, his Introduction could not have been written.
11 But Edric had already, by his adroit suggestion about St. Brice's day, predisposed the company to doubt the genuineness of Alfgar's conversion.
12 But though he accused her of fickleness, he would not doubt the genuineness , in its kind, of her partiality for him at Budmouth.
13 One doubts him, just as one doubts the genuineness of the Rasputin papers.
14 But there are still more reasons for doubting the genuineness of these letters.
15 No one doubts the genuineness of the portrait.
16 He doubted the genuineness of this divine manifestation!
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