Doubts [noun]

Definition of Doubts:

lack of faith, conviction; questioning

Opposite/Antonyms of Doubts:


Sentence/Example of Doubts:

His accumulating doubts hitherto unexpressed, almost unacknowledged even, were now confirmed.

But such a thing as happened this morning must breed doubts and suspicions in a woman who has had the experience I have had.

If any one doubts it let him compare the matrimonial opportunities of the ugly maternal girl and the ugly clever girl.

However, madame, I count upon it that you will be able to dispel such doubts as I am fostering.

Doubts have been expressed as to the success of co-operation because of the tightness of the Mahajan's hold on the ryots.

They had no doubts that if the bandit was still in the cave, the three men would find him and bring him back to face justice.

Ruth hung down her head, and blushed with exceeding happiness; but she could not speak, even to urge her doubts afresh.

There are strong doubts whether the adoption of those proposals would provide a satisfactory solution.

No one doubts the urgent need that there has been for houses to accommodate a rapidly expanding population.

Lou Saumede la Penitènci, that appeared in 1870, set at rest all doubts concerning his deep and sincere patriotism.