359 Verbs to Use for the Word doubt

And in respect of certain groups of animals, the well- established facts of paleontology leave no rational doubt that they arose by the latter method.

That entertaining no doubt of this intelligence hopeless of ever seeing me again, and indifferent to every thing besides, she had been led an unresisting victim to the altar.

When I expressed my doubts of the efficacy of the beads, against a musket ball well directed, his anger rose; but there was pity mingled with it.

These reports created an immense sensation in Washington and speedily removed all doubts as to the practical success of the new system of communication.

" "And feel a few doubts about me?

One result of his spasmodic confidences was to throw a doubt upon their accuracy.

Faith, Sir, I have thought of a thing, that may both clear your doubt, and give us a little Mirth.

Also a man may die calmly in the consciousness that he is a distinguished individual, and yet, years afterwards, some magazine writer may cast historic doubts upon his greatness.

The problem of the geographical position of Eden has greatly vexed the spirits of the learned in such matters, but there is one point respecting which, so far as I know, no commentator has ever raised a doubt.

If so, I like to think of him at a regimental mess, suggesting doubts, or, if that is an impossible breach of military discipline, keeping silence, when the loud-voiced major explains that the sympathy of the English for Belgium is all pretence and cant.

Carefully planned, as were Froebel's own "gifts," the new apparatus presents a series of exercises in sense discrimination, satisfying no doubt while unfamiliar, but suffering from the defect of the "too finished and complex plaything," in which Froebel saw a danger "which slumbers like a viper under the roses."

It was no "ghost," as I fear we all vulgarly considered it, to him,but a poor creature whom he knew under these conditions, just as he had known him in the flesh, having no doubt of his identity.

But there were other features of the scene that dispelled all doubt upon this point.

"I seem to remember presenting the Duke of Rosecouleur with a similar ring, in Italy," said Dalton, resuming his seat; "but the coincidence does not resolve my philosophic doubt, excited by the affair of the picture.

They were: (i) Kra-kuchanda, "he who readily solves all doubts"; a scion of the Kasyapa family.

Determined to set his doubts at rest Gifford passed quickly through the gate and followed her at an overtaking pace.

"And why afraid, Miss Van Cortlandt?" "Because it strikes me such a question would imply a doubt of our civilization.

As they drew near Loanda the hearts of his men began to fail, and they hinted their doubts to him.

He believed my story, and nothing thus far had arisen to bring him the slightest doubt.

His furious rage which the miller had described to us was caused no doubt by his learning how he came to be betrayed upon the night of his arrival.

In 1747 Wolfe, aged twenty, writing to Miss Lacey, an English girl in Brussels, and signing himself 'most sincerely your friend and admirer,' says: 'I was doing the greatest injustice to the dear girls to admit the least doubt of their constancy.

"I've seen a doubt on your face once or twiceand, by George!

I would secure them and come back and settle these uncanny doubts.

"Discharged on the ground that the fact that he had a full beard created a reasonable doubt," replied Doon.

After hearing the case for the prosecution the jury must have grave doubts as to the guilt of the prisoner, and it was his duty as Counsel for the prisoner to put before the jury facts which would not only increase their doubts but bring them to the positive conclusion that the prisoner was not guilty.

359 Verbs to Use for the Word  doubt