Adjectives for Doubt | Words to describe Doubt
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- 1. There was not much doubt as to the publicity of the man's arrival. 🔊
- 2. That the railway and the country will realise and overcome their difficulties there can be little doubt. 🔊
- 3. But you will recall that the same doubt confronted us when we were dealing with slips of the tongue. 🔊
- 4. There can be little doubt but Enceladus and Typhon are only different names for the same monster. 🔊
- 5. Others, again, in complete doubt as to how the case would end, wisely declined to commit themselves till they had heard more of the defence. 🔊
- 6. And, above all, how came she to be provided with a lump of what I had little doubt was poisoned sugar? 🔊
- 7. In a geographical point of view, my journey had been more successful, and had enabled me to put to rest for ever a question of much previous doubt. 🔊
- 8. There can be little doubt that he was actuated by jealous and treacherous feelings toward Jones, and by base cowardice. 🔊
- 9. There could be little doubt that the overture had secured a firm hold upon English hearts at its first hearing. 🔊
- 10. All this done, I am afraid that there can be little doubt that the more general climatic investigations will be long and vexatious. 🔊
- 11. And even when no such doubt exists, it would be the duty of such government to prevent a war, if possible, by proposals of compromise. 🔊
- 12. The real ownership of the three mules was left in little doubt when they were sold at public auction and bought in by Schillingschen. 🔊
- 13. Originally, there is little doubt, such land belonged to the family or sept, by whom it was used as forest for game or as pasturage for cattle. 🔊
- 14. There can be little doubt that under abler commanders the British armies might have crushed out all armed resistance in the middle colonies. 🔊
- 15. There can be but little doubt that the story was true, and that the ship contained Spaniards passing between these two places. 🔊
- 16. Much doubt existed as to whether traffic out of Columbus was at all possible, so completely demoralized were all the railroads centering there. 🔊
- 17. That his mother would understand and encourage him should he heed the call of his soul, John did not for an instant doubt. 🔊
- 18. This they had little doubt was the one that led to the pass, for from the hill they could see the great peak along whose foot the trail ran. 🔊
- 19. A dull doubt had been creeping over her, which now was no longer obscure, but plainly enough revealed; her father had lost money. 🔊
- 20. Dr. Parr infers that the book is not misrepresented, but there can be little doubt that the index is in most instances very unfair. 🔊
- 21. There can be little doubt, we conceive, that the press greatly increased and abused its power, for some years previous to 1848. 🔊
- 22. As little doubt can there be, with regard to mathematics; which has, in some institutions, been esteemed the study of primary importance. 🔊
- 23. There can, indeed, be little doubt that the ancient reredos was of tabernacle work, so as to carry on the effect of niches of the triforium storey. 🔊
- 24. There was a pause, wherein Dicky knew his mother looked about her in vacant doubt as to whether or not water was in the room. 🔊
- 25. There can be little doubt that the dancing mania which broke out repeatedly in various parts of the continent of Europe, was a kind of possession. 🔊
- 26. The last doubt, or hope, had departed, and he turned to the dragging apparatus, and did not speak till he had made his last find. 🔊
- 27. See, touch the wounds; doubt not; but with such doubt Thou makest all those wounds afresh gush out. 🔊
- 28. He was an earlier student of mine and had attached himself to me with such an apparent sincerity as removed every possible doubt of his pledge. 🔊
- 29. He had little doubt, all the same, that some one on board was the prompter, who gloried in the evil that was being done to the cause of Christ. 🔊
- 30. There can be little doubt that at one time he thought he could defy the United States by force of arms. 🔊
- 31. As to the period there can be little doubt; it can only be placed in the time of the Independent ascendancy, during the Protectorate. 🔊
- 32. Personally, I had very little doubt but that Juanita would remember this evening as long as the darling lived! 🔊
- 33. There can be little doubt that he was right in his general idea; there can be equally little doubt that he was wrong in nearly every application of it. 🔊
- 34. Furthermore, there can be little doubt that for the sake of a heroic-age setting Vergil studied the remains and records of most ancient Rome. 🔊
- 35. That the country was in danger there could be little doubt; but it was not precisely from the side to which the crafty chancellor thought fit to point. 🔊
- 36. All these statements about the seduction and then this final doubt expressed after only two visits which could not have included more than six hours altogether and this some three years ago! 🔊
- 37. Violet had not much doubt as to what her advice would be, for she knew that it was a serious matter to withhold information that would tend to the conviction of a criminal. 🔊
- 38. This division of five and ten was without reasonable doubt intended to aid the memory by associating each law with a finger or thumb of the two hands. 🔊
- 39. As for himself there had been, from the moment of seeing her again, of knowing in her presence that fear and that delight, no further doubt as to his own state and its finality. 🔊
- 40. The latter were not unprepared for resistance; for, joining their forces, they entrenched themselves so that there was considerable doubt as to the undertaking. 🔊
- 41. An awful doubt of its efficacy crept into my heart, but we gave him the matutinal greetings of the country, and our cavalcade followed at his heels. 🔊
- 42. Extraordinary as the accounts of the sufferings and the exceptional powers of mystics appear to us, they are in many instances too well authenticated to allow any serious doubt. 🔊
- 43. This is the clew, by which we are to be conducted from the dark labyrinth of atheistical doubt and scepticism, into the clear and open light of divine providence. 🔊
- 44. I can just as little doubt of the existence of my body, of the distinct personality of my parents, and the reality of an external universe, as of any fact of consciousness. 🔊
- 45. There can be little doubt that the great afflux of blood to the eyes and the ears is the first cause of these phenomena, but the peculiar nature of the visions remains still a mystery. 🔊
- 46. We make little doubt that any one who coolly and candidly considers the preceding account of the manner in which the order was suppressed will readily concede that the guilt of its members was anything but proved. 🔊
- 47. This is introduced here on the authority of Dr. Schellhas, although I have considerable doubt as to the correctness of his conclusion. 🔊
- 48. The number of manufacturers of machines for preparing rubber would seem to be on the increase, and there can be little doubt that this competition will result in a continued improvement in the design of machines. 🔊
- 49. There could be little doubt that Michael already understood his thoughts, and no better opportunity for such a conversation was likely to present itself. 🔊
- 50. A more lengthened reference to these great Hebrew symbolic beings will not be considered out of place, as there is great doubt and uncertainty as to their forms. 🔊