The state of being unsure of something.
1 That said; don't allow a moment of doubt to undo previous work.
2 Often times African American students aren't given the benefit of the doubt .
3 The election result has cast doubt on popular support for that project.
4 I doubt any responsible American political leader would take any such position.
5 And the nature of their problem no doubt helps explain what happened.
6 Many in the city doubt the security situation will improve anytime soon.
7 I doubt she's given it much thought, said Democratic Representative Gerald Connolly.
8 I have no doubt you understand that overpopulation is a health issue.
9 Clive Fugill said Covid-19 cast doubt on whether that legacy could continue.
10 The result was in doubt all the way to the final game.
11 Celine will no doubt dominate the charts way into the New Year.
12 The reality of climate change is well understood, and beyond scientific doubt .
13 His credibility regarding other Mideast terrorism is in doubt , The Times said.
14 Two tries within five minutes suddenly put the result beyond any doubt .
15 No doubt 'Hughie' will boot home plenty of points for the Paradise.
16 Voitenko, however, has repeatedly cast doubt on the official version of events.
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