doubted

word · lemma: doubt

/ˈdaʊtɪd/
DOW-tid
/dˈaʊtɪd/
DOW-tid

Definition

To think that something may not be true or may not happen; to not be sure about something.

Usage & Nuances

Mainly used in the past tense ('doubted') to show lack of belief or certainty. Common with 'if' or 'that': 'doubted if it was true', 'doubted that she would come'. Formal or neutral tone. Avoid confusing with 'suspect' (which can mean you think something is true).

Example Sentences

I doubted my answer was correct.

basic

They never doubted his honesty.

basic

To be honest, I doubted he would actually call me back.

natural

At first, I doubted, but now I believe you.

natural

She doubted the story he told.

basic

Nobody doubted her skills after she solved the problem so quickly.

natural