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Associations of "Without a doubt" (30 Words)
disbelief | Lack of faith. Laura shook her head in disbelief. |
distrust | Doubt the honesty or reliability of; regard with suspicion. The public s distrust of politicians. |
doubtful | Fraught with uncertainty or doubt. I was doubtful of my judgement. |
dubiety | The state of being unsure of something. His enemies made much of the dubiety of his paternity. |
dubious | Not to be relied upon; suspect. Dubious about agreeing to go. |
equivocal | Uncertain or questionable in nature. An equivocal statement. |
falter | Walk unsteadily. He faltered and finally stopped in mid stride. |
hesitate | Pause or hold back in uncertainty or unwillingness. She hesitated unsure of what to say. |
illegality | An illegal act or practice. Proceedings will be required to establish the illegality of the act. |
inconclusive | Not leading to a firm conclusion or result; not ending doubt or dispute. Three years of inconclusive negotiations. |
incredulity | Doubt about the truth of something. He stared down the street in incredulity. |
incredulous | Not disposed or willing to believe; unbelieving. An incredulous gasp. |
indecision | The trait of irresolution; a lack of firmness of character or purpose. His indecision was only momentary but the opportunity was lost. |
indeterminate | Not precisely determined or established; not fixed or known in advance. The date of manufacture is indeterminate. |
leery | Openly distrustful and unwilling to confide. A city leery of gang violence. |
misgiving | A feeling of doubt or apprehension about the outcome or consequences of something. We have misgivings about the way the campaign is being run. |
mistrust | Doubt about someone’s honesty. She had no cause to mistrust him. |
qualm | A momentary faint or sick feeling. Military regimes generally have no qualms about controlling the press. |
questionable | Able to be refuted. His questionable financial deals. |
sceptical | Marked by or given to doubt. The public were deeply sceptical about some of the proposals. |
skeptic | Someone who habitually doubts accepted beliefs. |
skeptical | Marked by or given to doubt. A skeptical attitude. |
suspect | Hold in suspicion; believe to be guilty. The U S suspected Bin Laden as the mastermind behind the terrorist attacks. |
suspicion | Doubt about someone’s honesty. He tried to shield me from suspicion. |
suspicious | Having or showing a cautious distrust of someone or something. Suspicious behavior. |
suspiciously | With a cautious distrust or suspicion of someone or something. He was arrested after behaving suspiciously. |
uncertain | Ambiguous (especially in the negative. An uncertain future. |
uncertainty | Being unsettled or in doubt or dependent on chance. Times of uncertainty and danger. |
unwillingness | The trait of being unwilling. His unwillingness to cooperate vetoed every proposal I made. |
waffle | Pancake batter baked in a waffle iron. He waffled on about his problems. |