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doupt
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"doubt" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use the word in both positive and negative contexts. For example, "I'm sure you will succeed; I have no doubt." or "I doubt that he will be able to finish the project on time."
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Exact Expressions
60 human-written examples
They doubt that there is any limiting principle.
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Without her taking a side, it cast just the right element of doubt over the nature of the decision".
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"The state of Georgia remains an extreme outlier in requiring that defendants prove they have mental retardation 'beyond a reasonable doubt'.
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But the authenticity of this as Nick's personal, very personal view should be in no doubt.
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Analysts are in no doubt that the choice will be as definitive for the self-styled leader of Europe's anti-austerity movement, as the destiny of Greece itself.
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It is now beyond doubt that by the early 1990s the British state had agents littered all over the most effective paramilitary movement in the western world – the Provisional IRA.
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He even broached US labour rights in 2000's Bread And Roses, no doubt appalled by Hollywood's lack of interest.
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But the problem for the likes of Bably and Madbouly is that there are also those who doubt this particular dream will ever reach reality.
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The disability campaigners who gathered at the Capitol on Tuesday warned that Georgia had created a trap for disabled people, because in mild cases such as Hill's it was almost impossible to prove beyond doubt their challenges.
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It is not just the futility of eight years of fighting in Iraq, frustration in Afghanistan, the loss of thousands of soldiers' lives and the maiming of tens of thousands more that are causing so much doubt over a US attack on Syria now.
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I doubt that he gives much of a toss.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Always double-check your spelling, especially for common words like "doubt", to maintain clarity and credibility in your writing.
Common error
Be mindful of homophones or similar-sounding words. "Doupt" sounds like "doubt" but is not the correct spelling. Always use "doubt" when you mean uncertainty or disbelief.
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Linguistic Context
The word "doubt" (misspelled as "doupt") functions primarily as a noun or a verb. As a noun, it signifies uncertainty or disbelief. As a verb, it means to question or lack confidence in something. Ludwig AI confirms its correct usage in numerous examples.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The query "doupt" is a misspelling of the word "doubt". As Ludwig AI highlights, the correct spelling is crucial for clear communication. "Doubt" functions as both a noun (uncertainty) and a verb (to question). It is frequently used in news and media to express skepticism or a lack of certainty. Remember to double-check your spelling to avoid this common error, ensuring your writing remains credible and easily understood.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
uncertainty
Replaces "doupt" with a noun indicating a state of being unsure.
skepticism
Replaces "doupt" with a noun indicating a questioning attitude.
lack of certainty
Uses a phrase to convey the absence of sureness, similar to "doupt".
questioning
Replaces "doupt" with a verb form suggesting the act of doubting.
reservation
Uses a noun to express a feeling of doubt or hesitation.
apprehension
Expresses a feeling of worry or unease about something that might happen.
distrust
Indicates a lack of trust or confidence in someone or something.
suspicion
Suggests a feeling of doubt or mistrust, often without proof.
hesitation
Indicates a pause or reluctance due to uncertainty or doubt.
misgiving
Expresses a feeling of doubt or apprehension about the outcome or consequences of something.
FAQs
What is the correct spelling, "doupt" or doubt?
The correct spelling is "doubt", meaning uncertainty or disbelief. "Doupt" is a misspelling.
How to use "doubt" in a sentence?
What can I say instead of "I "doubt" it"?
You can use alternatives such as "I'm skeptical", "I'm not sure", or "I have my reservations depending on the context".
What's the difference between ""doubt"" and "uncertainty"?
"Doubt" implies a feeling of disbelief or questioning, while "uncertainty" refers to a state of being unsure or lacking knowledge. They are closely related but not always interchangeable.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
94%
Authority and reliability
4.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested