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81doubt yourself — to think that you may be making a mistake When I found out what everyone else thought I began to doubt myself …
82doubt — Uncertainty. That state of a person s mind which exists where evidence in reference to the fact to be proved fails to generate a rational belief of the existence of the fact. Rowe v Baber, 93 Ala 422, 425. See reasonable doubt …
83doubt — see when in doubt, do nowt …
84doubt — [13] English acquired the verb doubt from Old French doter or duter, a descendant of Latin dubitāre ‘waver, be uncertain’ (the b was reintroduced from the Latin spelling in the 15th century). Dubitāre was closely related to Latin dubius… …
85No doubt — Doubt Doubt, n. [OE. dute, doute, F. doute, fr. douter to doubt. See {Doubt}, v. i.] 1. A fluctuation of mind arising from defect of knowledge or evidence; uncertainty of judgment or mind; unsettled state of opinion concerning the reality of an… …
86Out of doubt — Doubt Doubt, n. [OE. dute, doute, F. doute, fr. douter to doubt. See {Doubt}, v. i.] 1. A fluctuation of mind arising from defect of knowledge or evidence; uncertainty of judgment or mind; unsettled state of opinion concerning the reality of an… …
87To doubt not but — Doubt Doubt, v. t. 1. To question or hold questionable; to withhold assent to; to hesitate to believe, or to be inclined not to believe; to withhold confidence from; to distrust; as, I have heard the story, but I doubt the truth of it. [1913… …
88nagging doubt — doubt which will not go away, hesitation which is always on one s mind …
89Doubt thou, the stars are fire… — См. Зови надежду сновиденьем, Неправду истиной зови, Не верь хвалам и увереньям, Лишь верь одной моей любви! …
Большой толково-фразеологический словарь Михельсона (оригинальная орфография)
90DOUBT — although often contrasted with FAITH it really means uncertainty and has traditionally been seen as a means of strengthening faith through the need to search for TRUTH and make moral decisions …