doubt (noun)

  • 91ability — noun 1 skill/power to do sth ADJECTIVE ▪ exceptional, extraordinary, great, outstanding, remarkable, uncanny ▪ inherent, innate, natural …

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  • 92blood — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ cold, hot, warm ▪ clotted, congealed, dried ▪ fresh ▪ arterial …

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  • 93feasibility — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ economic, technical VERB + FEASIBILITY ▪ consider, discuss, examine, explore, investigate, look at …

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  • 94guilt — noun 1 feeling ADJECTIVE ▪ intense, overwhelming, terrible, tremendous ▪ lingering ▪ sexual ▪ Catholic …

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  • 95loyalty — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ absolute, complete, total, undivided, undying, unswerving, unwavering ▪ He showed unswerving loyalty to his friends. ▪ …

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  • 96reservation — noun 1 arrangement for a seat/room ADJECTIVE ▪ airline, flight, travel ▪ hotel, room (AmE) ▪ dinner, restaurant (both esp. AmE) …

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  • 97road — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ broad, wide ▪ narrow ▪ busy, congested ▪ clear, deserted, empty …

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  • 98protest — noun prəʊtɛst 1》 a statement or action expressing disapproval of or objection to something.     ↘an organized public demonstration objecting to an official policy or course of action. 2》 Law a written declaration, typically by a notary public,… …

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  • 99wonder — noun 1》 a feeling of surprise and admiration, caused by something beautiful, unexpected, or unfamiliar. 2》 a person or thing that causes such a feeling.     ↘[as modifier] having remarkable properties or abilities: a wonder drug. verb 1》 feel… …

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  • 100cold feet — noun timidity that prevents the continuation of a course of action I was going to tell him but I got cold feet • Hypernyms: ↑timidity, ↑timidness, ↑timorousness * * * loss of nerve or confidence some investors got cold feet and backed out * * *… …

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