- Doubt (2008 film) - Wikipedia
Doubt is a 2008 American drama film written and directed by John Patrick Shanley, based on his Pulitzer Prize–winning and Tony Award–winning 2004 stage play Doubt: A Parable Produced by Scott Rudin, the film takes place in a Catholic elementary school named for St Nicholas
- DOUBT Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of DOUBT is to call into question the truth of : to be uncertain or in doubt about How to use doubt in a sentence Synonym Discussion of Doubt
- DOUBT | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
No doubt or without doubt? We can use no doubt when we think that what we are saying is likely to happen, or when we think it is true It is similar to ‘I suppose’ or ‘I imagine’: …
- Doubt Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary
DOUBT meaning: 1 : to be uncertain about (something) to believe that (something) may not be true or is unlikely; 2 : to have no confidence in (someone or something)
- DOUBT definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary
If you doubt something, or if you doubt whether something is true or possible, you believe that it is probably not true, genuine, or possible
- doubt - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
In archaic usage, the phrase after "doubt" is what the doubter worries may be the case; in modern usage, that phrase is what the doubter worries may not be the case Thus the archaic "I doubt he may be lying" is equivalent to the modern "I doubt he is telling the truth" or "I fear he may be lying "
- Doubt - definition of doubt by The Free Dictionary
uncertainty about the truth, fact, or existence of something (esp in the phrases in doubt, without doubt, beyond a shadow of doubt, etc) 2 ( often plural ) lack of belief in or conviction about something: all his doubts about the project disappeared
- What Does Doubt Mean? - The Word Counter
According to Collins English Dictionary and the American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, the word doubt can be used as a noun or a verb to refer to a lack of conviction, state of uncertainty, or lack of knowledge that something is true, genuine, or possible
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