Misdoubt
[mis-dout] /mɪsˈdaʊt/
verb (used with or without object)
1.
to or suspect.
noun
2.
or suspicion.
/mɪsˈdaʊt/
verb
1.
an archaic word for doubt, suspect
v.
“to have doubts (of the reality of something),” 1540s; see mis- (1) + doubt (v.). Related: Misdoubted; misdoubting.
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