misdoubt (Meaning)

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misdoubt (v. t. & i.)

To be suspicious of; to have suspicion.

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misdoubt (n.)

Suspicion.

Irresolution; hesitation.

misdoubt Sentence Examples

  1. I misdoubt that the suspect's alibi is genuine.
  2. The credibility of the witness was misdoubted due to his inconsistent testimony.
  3. The lawyer misdoubted the judge's impartiality.
  4. I misdoubt whether the new proposal will achieve the desired outcome.
  5. The scientist's theories were misdoubted by the research community.
  6. The authenticity of the painting was misdoubted by art experts.
  7. The accuracy of the data was misdoubted because it contained several anomalies.
  8. I misdoubt that my colleague is capable of handling such a complex project.
  9. The politician's motives were misdoubted by the opposition party.
  10. The patient's diagnosis was misdoubted by a second medical opinion.

FAQs About the word misdoubt

To be suspicious of; to have suspicion., Suspicion., Irresolution; hesitation.

doubt, skepticism, suspicion, distrust, mistrust, concern, disbelief,uncertainty, reservation, wariness

conviction, belief, assurance,trust, surety, confidence, conviction, certainty, surety, assurance

I misdoubt that the suspect's alibi is genuine.

The credibility of the witness was misdoubted due to his inconsistent testimony.

The lawyer misdoubted the judge's impartiality.

I misdoubt whether the new proposal will achieve the desired outcome.