Room for doubt Meaning in English
expression
ˈɹum/ /ˈfɔɹ/, /fɝ/, /fɹɝ/ /ˈdaʊt
ROOM fer DOWT
ɹˈuːm/ /fˈɔː/ /dˈaʊt
ROOM faw DOWT
Definición
If something leaves room for doubt, it is not completely certain or clear, and some people may question or not fully believe it.
Uso & Matices
This phrase is mainly used in formal or neutral contexts and often appears in statements or analyses. Usually used with 'no', as in 'no room for doubt', to emphasize certainty. Commonly used when discussing facts, evidence, or decisions.
Spanish: cabida para la duda - margen de dudaPortuguese (BR): espaço para dúvidaPortuguese (PT): espaço para dúvidaChinese (Simplified): 有疑问的余地Chinese (Traditional): 有疑問的餘地Hindi: संदेह की गुंजाइशArabic: مجال للشكBengali: সন্দেহের অবকাশRussian: сомнения - место для сомненийJapanese: 疑いの余地Vietnamese: chỗ để nghi ngờKorean: 의심의 여지Turkish: şüpheye yerUrdu: شک کی گنجائشIndonesian: ruang untuk keraguan
Oraciones de Ejemplo
There is room for doubt in his story.
basic
The results leave room for doubt.
basic
His answer didn’t leave room for doubt.
basic
That alibi definitely gives room for doubt about where he was last night.
natural
Her explanation leaves plenty of room for doubt if you ask me.
natural
When the evidence is this shaky, there’s too much room for doubt to make a decision.
natural