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

  4. 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.

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

  7. 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.

  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.