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61no doubt — doubtless, no doubt, undoubtedly, doubtlessly 1. Fowler (1926) rightly noted that doubtless and no doubt, used adverbially, convey probability rather than certainty about what follows, so that They are doubtless [or no doubt] guilty and No doubt… …
62reasonable doubt — n: a doubt esp. about the guilt of a criminal defendant that arises or remains upon fair and thorough consideration of the evidence or lack thereof all persons are presumed to be innocent and no person may be convicted of an offense unless each… …
63No Doubt — De gauche à droite : Tom Dumont, Stephen Bradley, Adrian Young, Gwen Stefani, Tony Kanal, et Gabrial McNair Pays d’origine …
64beyond a shadow of a doubt — beyond/without a shadow of a doubt if something is true beyond a shadow of a doubt, there is no doubt that it is true. This is without a shadow of a doubt the best film I have seen all year …
65no doubt — {adv.} 1. Without doubt; doubtless; surely; certainly. * /No doubt Susan was the smartest girl in her class./ 2. Probably. * /John will no doubt telephone us if he comes to town./ …
66no doubt — {adv.} 1. Without doubt; doubtless; surely; certainly. * /No doubt Susan was the smartest girl in her class./ 2. Probably. * /John will no doubt telephone us if he comes to town./ …
67beyond a shadow of a doubt — adverb in a manner or to a degree that could not be doubted it was immediately and indubitably apparent that I had interrupted a scene of lovers his guilt was established beyond a shadow of a doubt • Syn: ↑indubitably, ↑beyond doubt, ↑beyond a… …
68method of doubt — Sometimes known as the use of hyperbolic (extreme) doubt, or Cartesian doubt. This is the method of investigating the extent of knowledge and its basis in reason or experience used by Descartes in the first two Meditations . It attempts to put… …
69certainty and doubt — We take a proposition to be certain when we have no doubt about its truth. We may do this in error or unreasonably, but objectively a proposition is certain when such absence of doubt is justifiable. The sceptical tradition in philosophy denies… …
70no\ doubt — adv 1. Without doubt; doubtless; surely; certainly. No doubt Susan was the smartest girl in her class. 2. Probably. John will no doubt telephone us if he comes to town …