Doubt
UK //daʊt//US //daʊt//
Definition
A feeling of uncertainty or lack of conviction.
In simple words: A feeling of not being sure about something.
Examples
- He expressed doubt about the accuracy of the report.
- Her doubt in his abilities was clear during the meeting.
- There is no doubt that she will succeed.
- I have my doubts regarding his explanation.
- The doubt in her voice made everyone listen carefully.
Usage notes
Used when uncertain or unsure. Common in both spoken and written contexts. Avoid in very formal settings.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Think of a dark doubt cloud hovering over your head, blocking clear thinking.
Collocations
- express doubt
- have doubt
- cast doubt
- doubt someone's intentions
Synonyms
- uncertainty
- hesitation
- suspicion
- disbelief
- indecision
Antonyms
- certainty
- confidence
- belief
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'suspicion' - 'doubt' refers to uncertainty, not mistrust.
- Using 'doubt' in affirmative sentences instead of negatives.
- Misunderstanding the difference between 'doubt' and 'question' as they aren't always interchangeable.