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    misdoubt
    /mɪsˈdaʊt/

    verb

    • 1. have doubts about the truth, reality, or existence of: archaic, dialect "he always misdoubted his own ability"
    • 2. fear or be suspicious about: "for I fear my father, and I misdoubt his hindrances"

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  2. 1. : doubt. 2. : suspect, fear. misdoubt noun. Synonyms. distrust. doubt. mistrust. question. suspect. See all Synonyms & Antonyms in Thesaurus. Examples of misdoubt in a Sentence. unexpectedly elevated to the throne, the new king acknowledged that many misdoubted his ability to lead his people. Word History. First Known Use.

  3. Definition of 'misdoubt' Word Frequency. misdoubt in British English. (mɪsˈdaʊt ) verb archaic. to doubt the truth or existence of (something) Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. Word Frequency. misdoubt in American English. (mɪsˈdaʊt ) verb transitive Archaic. 1. to have doubt or suspicion about; distrust. 2. to fear.

  4. Misdoubt definition: to doubt or suspect.. See examples of MISDOUBT used in a sentence.

  5. Define misdoubt. misdoubt synonyms, misdoubt pronunciation, misdoubt translation, English dictionary definition of misdoubt. tr.v. mis·doubt·ed , mis·doubt·ing , mis·doubts To feel doubt or distrust about.

  6. misdoubt (third-person singular simple present misdoubts, present participle misdoubting, simple past and past participle misdoubted) ( archaic, regional) To doubt the existence or reality of. ( archaic, regional) To have suspicions about.

  7. Synonyms for MISDOUBT: doubt, skepticism, suspicion, uncertainty, distrust, concern, mistrust, disbelief; Antonyms of MISDOUBT: trust, belief, confidence, assurance, certainty, conviction, surety, faith

  8. Definition of 'misdoubt' Word Frequency. misdoubt in American English. (mɪsˈdaʊt ) verb transitive Archaic. 1. to have doubt or suspicion about; distrust. 2. to fear. verb intransitive. 3. Archaic. to have doubts. noun. 4. Archaic. suspicion; doubt. Webster’s New World College Dictionary, 4th Edition. Copyright © 2010 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt.