The correct spelling of the adjective is suspicious(involving doubt or suspicion).
Synonyms for the adjective doubtful are:dubioussuspiciousuncertaincircumspectquestionablecrypticinconclusiveindefinitequestionableunclearvaguecontradictory
The word sure can be an adjective, interjection and an adverb. The adjective form means to be certain about something. The interjection refers to saying "sure" to mean "Yes, that's fine" The adverb form means without any doubt.
No, it is a verb or a noun (to go around, to surround; a round shape). The adjective form is circular.
In my opinion doubt is good. Doubt forces you to research the truth.
The adjective form of doubtfully is doubtful.
doubtful
The word definite is an adjective. It means without any doubt.
The correct spelling of the adjective is suspicious(involving doubt or suspicion).
When you doubt something you are skeptical, an adjective to describe a noun (or pronoun 'you') as not easily convinced; having doubts or reservations; suspicious or incredulous.
Both. If it's an adjective, it behaves like an adjective, and a pronoun as a pronoun. It's quite obvious. When in doubt, look it up in the old fashioned way.
I was doubting that she was telling the truth^ In this answer doubting is used as a verb. The word doubting can be used as a verb (somehow informal because DOUBT is a stative verb). It can also be used as an adjective according to some dictionaries (although dubious would be the best word)It was a very doubting/dubious answer (an adjective)
The term might be skeptic. Another adjective for skeptical is suspicious.
Doubtful is an adjective; it describes something that is in doubt (noun) or something you doubt (verb). Example uses: Adjective: The doubtful weather makes it difficult to decide if we should go today. Noun: My doubt about his ability was proven wrong by his results. Verb: We don't have much cake left, I doubt there is enough to serve guests. You can tell it is not a verb because it is impossible to put the preposition "to" in front of it in order to create an infinitive verb, i.e. "to doubtful", or to use it in a sentence such as "I doubtful something". It also cannot be a noun because you cannot put "the" or "a" in front of it and use it in a sentence like "I see the doubtful" or "Can I have a doubtful?" "Doubtful", as an adjective, means that it can be used either as an attribute, describing something ("The painting was of doubtful origin") or as a predicate adjective which usually appears alone after a verb ("I am doubtful" or "she is feeling doubtful"). "Doubtful" is probably most commonly used in this second way, as a predicate adjective. As an attribute, other words such as "dubious" (which is related to the word "doubt") are more often used.
Synonyms for the adjective doubtful are:dubioussuspiciousuncertaincircumspectquestionablecrypticinconclusiveindefinitequestionableunclearvaguecontradictory
The word sure can be an adjective, interjection and an adverb. The adjective form means to be certain about something. The interjection refers to saying "sure" to mean "Yes, that's fine" The adverb form means without any doubt.
1. malicious: adjective: deliberately harmful. 2. suspicious: adjective: showing or indicating doubt and mistrust. 3. judicious: adjective: showing wisdom, good sense, or discretion. 4. monecious: adjective: describes a plant that has separate male and female flowers. 5. delicious: adjective: good to eat.