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The word 'doubt' is a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for a feeling of uncertainty or lack of conviction; disbelief or distrust.

The noun forms of the verb to doubt are doubter, and the gerund, doubting.

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Another word for "inclined to doubt," is skeptical.

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Doubt can be either a noun "I have some doubt" or a verb "I doubt it."

It depends on the sentence.

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Dubious.

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What is a synonym for doubt?

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What part of speech is the word surely?

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