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doubts
noun as in lack of faith, conviction; questioning
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verb as in lack confidence in; question
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If President Zelensky ever had any doubts, he now knows that he's dealing with a capricious, volatile American president for whom past loyalties and traditional diplomatic behaviour mean very little.
Mercedes had not furnished him with a car in which he could do that since, so he had plenty of doubts on that front, too.
Thailand's justice ministry has launched an investigation into his death after his family expressed doubts that he killed himself.
Police say the evidence suggests an overdose, but her family has doubts and the case remains open.
In 2023, high-profile exits of several media companies’ diversity chiefs renewed doubts about Hollywood’s commitment to these ideals — and whether these positions were ever structured in a way to produce real change.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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