doubt (noun)

  • 121incredulity — noun /ˌɪn.kɹəˈdjuːl.ɪ.ti/ a) Unwillingness or inability to believe; doubt about the truth or verisimilitude of something; disbelief. Wide went her eyes in wonder and incredulity, as she beheld this seeming apparition risen from the dead. b)… …

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  • 122hesitation — noun /hezɪˈteɪʃən/ a) An act of hesitating; suspension of opinion or action; doubt; vacillation. b) A faltering in speech; stammering. See Also: hesitate …

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  • 123clear and convincing evidence — noun A legal standard for deciding the outcome of a dispute, based on evidence that clearly indicates that a claim is more likely to be true than not, without needing to eliminate all doubt …

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  • 124genuine issue of material fact — noun A dispute over a material fact upon which the outcome of a legal case may rely, and which therefore must be decided by a judge or jury; a dispute which precludes summary judgment. We think there is nothing in these three asserted facts which …

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  • 125love affair — noun An affair; an adulterous relationship. Used colloquially to distinguish which type of affair, leaving less room for doubt …

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  • 126incertitude — noun uncertainty, doubt, insecurity …

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  • 127doubtfulness — noun The state or quality of being doubtful; doubt; uncertainty. Syn: dubiety …

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  • 128element — noun /ˈel.ɪ.mənt/ a) One of the simplest or essential parts or principles of which anything consists, or upon which the constitution or fundamental powers of anything are based. an element of doubt b) Any one of the simplest chemical substances… …

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