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Definition of doubting in English: doubtingadjectiveˈdaʊtɪŋˈdoudiNG Expressing or feeling uncertainty or lack of conviction; sceptical. some doubting voices were raised over the price people look at it through doubting eyes Example sentencesExamples - Casting a doubting eye over seances, we might get involved with claims about life after death.
- He expressed a willingness to continue to handle the district court appeals, but he was not ready for complete reconciliation with his doubting colleagues.
- Giamatti is the doubting loser, a divorced failed novelist who hates himself, as well as anyone who thinks success is achievable.
- Then she trained to be a nurse so she could give herself a qualified opinion without having to refer to these doubting medical experts.
- It tells the story of his religious education from comically pious child, to doubting teen, to trainee yogi in India, to sceptical religious affairs correspondent.
- The goal of this doubting process is to arrive at a list of beliefs that are certain and indubitably true.
- Billy Elliot tells the story of a young boy and his desire to to become a ballet dancer and win over his doubting father.
- The crux of the film is how this doubting pastor can convince a suicidal man that God is there, and will protect him.
- Like all anonymously sourced articles, this piece should be met with a barrage of doubting questions.
- Attacked and then haunted by an unbalanced loner, the doctor sets out on her solo trail of the killer, alienating herself from both the doubting police and her colleagues.
Derivativesadverb Doubtingly, the landlord said he was not sure whether his lordship was well enough to travel - a comment that was immediately contradicted. Example sentencesExamples - I looked at him doubtingly, and he said, "Go on, read it!"
- They speak doubtingly, pray doubtingly, go about day after day in doubt.
- When told that the Indian guide had lost his way, Hawkeye doubtingly asked what tribe he belonged to.
- Dr. Reeves, one of the experimenters in this project, spoke doubtingly of the effectiveness of such efforts.
Definition of doubting in US English: doubtingadjectiveˈdoudiNG Expressing or feeling uncertainty or lack of conviction; skeptical. some doubting voices were raised over the price people look at it through doubting eyes Example sentencesExamples - Giamatti is the doubting loser, a divorced failed novelist who hates himself, as well as anyone who thinks success is achievable.
- Then she trained to be a nurse so she could give herself a qualified opinion without having to refer to these doubting medical experts.
- Like all anonymously sourced articles, this piece should be met with a barrage of doubting questions.
- The goal of this doubting process is to arrive at a list of beliefs that are certain and indubitably true.
- It tells the story of his religious education from comically pious child, to doubting teen, to trainee yogi in India, to sceptical religious affairs correspondent.
- The crux of the film is how this doubting pastor can convince a suicidal man that God is there, and will protect him.
- Billy Elliot tells the story of a young boy and his desire to to become a ballet dancer and win over his doubting father.
- Casting a doubting eye over seances, we might get involved with claims about life after death.
- He expressed a willingness to continue to handle the district court appeals, but he was not ready for complete reconciliation with his doubting colleagues.
- Attacked and then haunted by an unbalanced loner, the doctor sets out on her solo trail of the killer, alienating herself from both the doubting police and her colleagues.
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