Word Meanings - DOUBT - Book Publishers vocabulary database
duten, douten, OF. duter, doter, douter, F. douter, fr. L. dubitare; 1. To waver in opinion or judgment; to be in uncertainty as to belief respecting anything; to hesitate in belief; to be undecided as to the truth of the negative or
Additional info about word: DOUBT
duten, douten, OF. duter, doter, douter, F. douter, fr. L. dubitare; 1. To waver in opinion or judgment; to be in uncertainty as to belief respecting anything; to hesitate in belief; to be undecided as to the truth of the negative or the affirmative proposition; to b e undetermined. Even in matters divine, concerning some things, we may lawfully doubt, and suspend our judgment. Hooker. To try your love and make you doubt of mine. Dryden. 2. To suspect; to fear; to be apprehensive. Syn. -- To waver; vacillate; fluctuate; hesitate; demur; scruple; question.
Possible synonyms: (Same meaning words of DOUBT)
- Demur
- Dubitate
- hesitate
- halt
- pause
- doubt
- scruple
- object
- Dilemma
- Fix
- hobble
- quandary
- difficulty
- scrape
- Hesitate
- waver
- demur
- falter
- stammer
- Indiscrimination
- Indistinctness
- indistinction
- uncertainty
- confusion
- promiscuousness
- Quandary
- Hobble
- puzzle
- perplexity
- bewilderment
- dubitation
- baiting
- dilemma
- embarrassment
Possible antonyms: (opposite words of DOUBT)
Related words: (words related to DOUBT)
- PUZZLEMENT
The state of being puzzled; perplexity. Miss Mitford. - DEMURE
good manners); de of + murs, mours, meurs, mors, F. m, fr. L. mores manners, morals ; or more prob. fr. OF. meür, F. mûr mature, ripe in a phrase preceded by de, as de 1. Of sober or serious mien; composed and decorous in bearing; of modest - PUZZLE
1. Something which perplexes or embarrasses; especially, a toy or a problem contrived for testing ingenuity; also, something exhibiting marvelous skill in making. 2. The state of being puzzled; perplexity; as, to be in a puzzle. - FALTER
To thrash in the chaff; also, to cleanse or sift, as barley. Halliwell. - OBJECTIVENESS
Objectivity. Is there such a motion or objectiveness of external bodies, which produceth light Sir M. Hale - ASSENTATORY
Flattering; obsequious. -- As*sent"a*to*ri*ly, adv. - DILEMMA
An argument which presents an antagonist with two or more alternatives, but is equally conclusive against him, whichever alternative he chooses. Note: The following are instances of the dilemma. A young rhetorician applied to an old sophist to be - PUZZLEDOM
The domain of puzzles; puzzles, collectively. C. Kingsley. - INSTRUCTRESS
A woman who instructs; a preceptress; a governess. Johnson. - ILLUMINER
One who, or that which, illuminates. - ASSENTER
One who assents. - WAVERER
One who wavers; one who is unsettled in doctrine, faith, opinion, or the like. Shak. - POLISHMENT
The act of polishing, or the state of being polished. - OBJECTIST
One who adheres to, or is skilled in, the objective philosophy. Ed. Rev. - SCRUPLE
twenty-fourth part of an ounce, a scruple, uneasiness, doubt, dim. of scrupus a rough or sharp stone, anxiety, uneasiness; perh. akin to 1. A weight of twenty grains; the third part of a dram. 2. Hence, a very small quantity; a particle. I will - INDISTINCTION
Want of distinction or distinguishableness; confusion; uncertainty; indiscrimination. The indistinction of many of the same name . . . hath made some doubt. Sir T. Browne. An indistinction of all persons, or equality of all orders, is far from being - STAMMERING
Apt to stammer; hesitating in speech; stuttering. -- Stam"mer*ing*ly, adv. - DOUBTFULLY
In a doubtful manner. Nor did the goddess doubtfully declare. Dryden. - DUBITATION
Act of doubting; doubt. Sir T. Scott. - DECIDER
One who decides. - PREINSTRUCT
To instruct previously or beforehand. Dr. H. More. - REDOUBTABLE
Formidable; dread; terrible to foes; as, a redoubtable hero; - REPOLISH
To polish again.