a general feeling of uncertainty, worry, or concern: Set your doubts aside, and listen to my business idea with an open mind. As soon as I'd dropped out of school to become a full-time musician, I was full of.
All of these doubts are epistemologically permissible and quite understandable in view of the existing deep difficulties.
- 'doubt' used as a noun If you have a doubt or doubts about something, you feel uncertain about it and you don't know if it is true or possible. I had moments of doubt. The report raises doubts about.
a feeling of uncertainty: [uncountable] a great deal of doubt about whether he'll win the election. [countable] You think everything will turn out well, but I have my doubts.
A point about which one is uncertain or skeptical. Reassured me by answering my doubts.
Feb 10, 2026Β Β· doubt (countable and uncountable, plural doubts) (uncountable, countable) Disbelief or uncertainty (about something); (countable) a particular instance of such disbelief or uncertainty.
Two separate studies have raised doubts about the car's safety. If something is beyond doubt, it is definitely true. The test results proved beyond (all/any) doubt that he was not the child's father. If she.
