9 Verbs to Use for the Word doubter

A single champion of an idea would once challenge a doubter and prove his hypothesis by the blood of the disputant; you do the same thing on a great scale.

As they passed on, an armed Mormon stepped to the side of each man and walked with him, thus convincing the last doubter of their sincerity in wishing to guard them from any unexpected attack by the Indians.

The archdeacon curses the "doubters," and they stand in the choir and sing anathema to themselves (Skitalez).

[person who doubts] doubter, skeptic, cynic.; unbeliever &c 487.

"Say, you're stringing us, I expect, boys!" exploded the doubter; "it sounds just like a fairy story to me.

There is one single point at which doubt is forced to haltat the doubter, at the self-existence of the thinker.

As Hannibal led his army across the foothills, then among the upper ranges, and finally over the loftiest peaks and passes of the Alps, or as Peary pushed farther and farther into the solitudes that encompass the North Pole, so can you achieve any purpose whatsoever if you heed not the doubters, meet each problem as it arises, and keep ever with you the assurance It Can Be Done.

" "S'pose he goes round the ridge," offered the doubter, unconsciously hitting the nail on the head.

" "'I'll tell you what I'll do,' persisted the wavering doubter; 'if you will let this alone, I'll give you one hundred dollars to hire some one.'" "Colonel Conwell tranquilly poked the axe through.'

9 Verbs to Use for the Word  doubter