The state of being unsure of something.
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Examples for "doubt "
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.
1 The list was long and familiar: Be authentic; inspire purpose; embrace uncertainty .
2 Fruit farmers Facebook Twitter Pinterest Farmers fear uncertainty over EU workers' rights.
3 Significant uncertainty remains around the long-term future of other similar programmes, however.
4 One of the main sources of uncertainty in markets now is Europe.
5 However, there is uncertainty concerning how specialist depression services effect such change.
1 There is little dubiety over who Kilmarnock will dedicate this victory to.
2 She read there grudging admiration, arrested ardor, irresolution, dubiety , and secret calculation.
3 There is nothing in the street at that time but dubiety .
4 I have been studying the law, and the law admits of no dubiety .
5 Adrienne's shrug was eloquent of the dubiety of such an enterprise.
1 The doubtfulness as to their adaptability to the representative form of government.
2 There was, in his mind, a strange mixture of credulity and doubtfulness .
3 Nelly considered her question, but not in any doubtfulness of mind.
4 But under both elation and concern there was a certain doubtfulness .
5 Sir Roger's doubtfulness on the subject of witchcraft was not exceptional.
1 This audience expressed its astonishment, in the dubiousness of its faint applause.
2 She could not accept a 'perhaps' that cast dubiousness on her disinterested championship.
3 It is unnecessary to point out the dubiousness of this theory!
4 Holmes, normally a late riser, appeared to have regained his dubiousness concerning the case.
5 A neighboring cauldron was threatening to overflow, and this added to the dubiousness of the situation.
1 Ill or well she would avoid the horrible incertitude on the death-bed.
2 While in this incertitude , he remembered his juggling, or rather his dream.
3 Afterwards, no doubt, in certain cases, incertitude reappears, sometimes even decided objections.
4 For us-formy mother specially, what I am afraid of is incertitude .
5 Then, doubts crowded upon me in such numbers that my incertitude became complete.
6 His parents were already there living in sorrow, incertitude , and apprehension.
7 And my first words were prompted by just that troubled incertitude .
8 Love has no country, nor laws, nor galling chains of incertitude .
9 He paced the ground before his lodge in dishonorable incertitude .
10 Warburton mused upon the curious incertitude of the human anatomy.
11 There was no incertitude as to facts-asto the one material fact, I mean.
12 The incertitude which attends closely every artistic endeavour is absent from its regulated enterprise.
13 The sea of incertitude stretched before him once more.
14 With some incertitude the Vicomte d'Halluys watched the Jesuits.
15 His usual iron self-control and calm had given place to an overwhelming nervousness and incertitude .
16 My incertitude did not last long, for he added:
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