doubt |
deliberate |
Related terms |
Doubt is a related term of deliberate.
As verbs the difference between doubt and deliberate
is that
doubt is (ambitransitive) to lack confidence in; to disbelieve, question, or suspect while
deliberate is to consider carefully.
As a noun doubt
is uncertainty, disbelief.
As an adjective deliberate is
done on purpose; intentional.
controvert |
doubt |
Related terms |
Controvert is a related term of doubt.
As verbs the difference between controvert and doubt
is that
controvert is to dispute or argue using reason while
doubt is (ambitransitive) to lack confidence in; to disbelieve, question, or suspect.
As a noun doubt is
uncertainty, disbelief.
anxious |
doubt |
As an adjective anxious
is full of anxiety or disquietude; greatly concerned or solicitous, especially respecting something future or unknown; being in painful suspense;—applied to persons; as, anxious for the issue of a battle.
As a noun doubt is
uncertainty, disbelief.
As a verb doubt is
(ambitransitive) to lack confidence in; to disbelieve, question, or suspect.
doubt |
vacillate |
Synonyms |
Doubt is a synonym of vacillate.
As verbs the difference between doubt and vacillate
is that
doubt is (ambitransitive) to lack confidence in; to disbelieve, question, or suspect while
vacillate is to sway unsteadily from one side to the other; oscillate.
As a noun doubt
is uncertainty, disbelief.
conjecture |
doubt |
Related terms |
Conjecture is a related term of doubt.
As verbs the difference between conjecture and doubt
is that
conjecture is while
doubt is (ambitransitive) to lack confidence in; to disbelieve, question, or suspect.
As a noun doubt is
uncertainty, disbelief.
doubt |
stickle |
Related terms |
Doubt is a related term of stickle.
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between doubt and stickle
is that
doubt is (obsolete) to fill with fear; to affright while
stickle is (obsolete) to contend, contest, or altercate, especially in a pertinacious manner on insufficient grounds.
As nouns the difference between doubt and stickle
is that
doubt is uncertainty, disbelief while
stickle is (uk|dialect) a shallow rapid in a river.
As verbs the difference between doubt and stickle
is that
doubt is (ambitransitive) to lack confidence in; to disbelieve, question, or suspect while
stickle is (obsolete) to act as referee or arbiter; to mediate.
doubt |
contempt |
As nouns the difference between doubt and contempt
is that
doubt is uncertainty, disbelief while
contempt is (uncountable) the state of contemning; the feeling or attitude of regarding someone or something as inferior, base, or worthless; scorn, disdain.
As a verb doubt
is (ambitransitive) to lack confidence in; to disbelieve, question, or suspect.
doubly |
doubt |
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between doubly and doubt
is that
doubly is (obsolete) with duplicity while
doubt is (obsolete) to fill with fear; to affright.
As an adverb doubly
is in a double manner; twice the severity or degree.
As a noun doubt is
uncertainty, disbelief.
As a verb doubt is
(ambitransitive) to lack confidence in; to disbelieve, question, or suspect.
feelings |
doubt |
As nouns the difference between feelings and doubt
is that
feelings is while
doubt is uncertainty, disbelief.
As a verb doubt is
(ambitransitive) to lack confidence in; to disbelieve, question, or suspect.
doubt |
refuted |
As verbs the difference between doubt and refuted
is that
doubt is (ambitransitive) to lack confidence in; to disbelieve, question, or suspect while
refuted is (
refute).
As a noun doubt
is uncertainty, disbelief.
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