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Etymology: [ 'daut-f&l ] (adjective.) 14th century. From doubt +‎ -ful.
Synonyms: ambiguous, borderline, chancy, clouded, contingent, debatable, dicey, disreputable, doubtable, dubious, dubitable, equivocal, far-fetched, fat chance, fishy, hazardous, hazy, iffy, impugnable
Antonyms: certain, clear, confirmed, decided, definite, exact, resolved, settled, unquestionable, believing, confident, convinced, sure, trusting

kuşkulu, şüpheli, sonucu kuşkulu, kararsız, tedirgin, belirsiz; karanlık, ŞÜPHELİ, BELİRSİZ:Bir topçu veya deniz topçusu desteğinde, bir ileri gözetleyicinin, atım veya atımlar hakkında olumlu bir mesafe gözetlemesi elde edemediğini ifade için kullandığı bir terim. Bak. "sensing", sonucu şüpheli, karanlık, kuşku uyandıran, kuşkulandıran, kuşku duyan, kesin olmayan, güvenilmez, şüpheli alacak, kuşkulanmak, kuşku, şüphelenmek, şüphe, 1. kuşkulanmak, kuşku duymak, şüphelenmek, şüphe etmek: I doubt his integrity. Dürüstlüğünden kuşku, şüphe etmek, güvensizlik, şüpheliyim, emin olmamak, ikna olmamak, kuruntu, tereddüd, kararsız olmak, kararsızlık, endişe, şüphesi olmak, zan, çekinmek, kuşku duymak, güvenmemek, şüphe et, kuşkulan, no doubt hiç şüphesiz, şüpheli durum, beyond doubt şüphesiz, elbette, şüphe duymak, -den kuşkulanmak, give the benefit of the doubt şüphe edildiği halde delil yetersizliğinden suçsuz olduğu, in doubt şüpheli, şek, henüz belli olmayan, şüpheli husus,

1 kuşkulu     ts
2 şüpheli  sıfat     ts
3 sonucu kuşkulu     ts
4 kararsız     ts
5 tedirgin     ts
6 belirsiz; karanlık  sıfat     ts
7 ŞÜPHELİ, BELİRSİZ:Bir topçu veya deniz topçusu desteğinde, bir ileri gözetleyicinin, atım veya atımlar hakkında olumlu bir mesafe gözetlemesi elde edemediğini ifade için kullandığı bir terim. Bak. "sensing"  Askeri     ts
8 sonucu şüpheli     ts
9 karanlık     ts
10 kuşku uyandıran     ts
11 kuşkulandıran     ts
12 kuşku duyan     ts
13 kesin olmayan     ts
14 güvenilmez     ts
15 şüpheli alacak  Ticaret     ts
16doubt kuşkulanmak  fiil     ts
17doubt kuşku  isim     ts
18doubt şüphelenmek     ts
19doubt şüphe  isim     ts
20doubt 1. kuşkulanmak, kuşku duymak, şüphelenmek, şüphe etmek: I doubt his integrity. Dürüstlüğünden kuşku  fiil     ts
21doubt şüphe etmek     ts
22doubt güvensizlik  isim     ts
23doubt. şüpheliyim     ts
24doubt emin olmamak  fiil     ts
25doubt ikna olmamak     ts
26doubt kuruntu     ts
27doubt tereddüd     ts
28doubt kararsız olmak     ts
29doubt kararsızlık     ts
30doubt endişe     ts
31doubt şüphesi olmak     ts
32doubt zan  Hukuk     ts
33doubt çekinmek     ts
34doubt kuşku duymak     ts
35doubt güvenmemek  fiil     ts
36doubt şüphe et  fiil     ts
37doubt kuşkulan  fiil     ts
38doubt no doubt hiç şüphesiz     ts
39doubt şüpheli durum  isim     ts
40doubt beyond doubt şüphesiz     ts
41doubt elbette     ts
42doubt şüphe duymak     ts
43doubt -den kuşkulanmak     ts
44doubt give the benefit of the doubt şüphe edildiği halde delil yetersizliğinden suçsuz olduğu     ts
45doubt in doubt şüpheli     ts
46doubt şek     ts
47doubt henüz belli olmayan     ts
48doubt şüpheli husus     ts
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Experiencing or showing doubt, Subject to, or causing doubt, Undecided or of uncertain outcome, Improbable or unlikely, Unclear or unreliable, Suspicious, or of dubious character, Fearsome, dreadful, doubtous, fraught with uncertainty or doubt; "they were doubtful that the cord would hold"; "it was doubtful whether she would be admitted"; "dubious about agreeing to go", If a sports player is doubtful for a match or event, he or she seems unlikely to play, usually because of injury, open to doubt or suspicion; "the candidate's doubtful past"; "he has a dubious record indeed"; "what one found uncertain the other found dubious or downright false"; "it was more than dubitable whether the friend was as influential as she thought"- Karen Horney, disapproval If you say that something is of doubtful quality or value, you mean that it is of low quality or value. selling something that is overpriced or of doubtful quality = dubious, If you are doubtful about something, you feel unsure or uncertain about it. I was still very doubtful about the chances for success Why did he sound so doubtful? = dubious + doubtfully doubt·ful·ly Keeton shook his head doubtfully. = dubiously, uncertain, questionable, suspect, If it is doubtful that something will happen, it seems unlikely to happen or you are uncertain whether it will happen. For a time it seemed doubtful that he would move at all It is doubtful whether Tweed, even with his fluent French, passed for one of the locals, unsettled in mind or opinion; "drew a few tentative conclusions", unsettled in mind or opinion; "drew a few tentative conclusions, Admitting of doubt; not obvious, clear, or certain; questionable; not decided; not easy to be defined, classed, or named; as, a doubtful case, hue, claim, title, species, and the like, Not settled in opinion; undetermined; wavering; hesitating in belief; also used, metaphorically, of the body when its action is affected by such a state of mind; as, we are doubtful of a fact, or of the propriety of a measure, Characterized by ambiguity; dubious; as, a doubtful expression; a doubtful phrase, Of uncertain issue or event, Fearful; apprehensive; suspicious, dubersome, To lack confidence in; to disbelieve, question, or suspect, To fear; to suspect, Uncertainty, disbelief, doot, be uncertain, have misgivings, lack confidence in or have doubts about; "I doubt these reports"; "I suspect her true motives"; "she distrusts her stepmother, misgiving, lack of certainty, To suspect; to fear; to be apprehensive of, A fluctuation of mind arising from defect of knowledge or evidence; uncertainty of judgment or mind; unsettled state of opinion concerning the reality of an event, or the truth of an assertion, etc, Uncertainty of condition, To fill with fear; to affright, To suspect; to fear; to be apprehensive, hesitation, To waver in opinion or judgment; to be in uncertainty as to belief respecting anything; to hesitate in belief; to be undecided as to the truth of the negative or the affirmative proposition; to b e undetermined, To question or hold questionable; to withhold assent to; to hesitate to believe, or to be inclined not to believe; to withhold confidence from; to distrust; as, I have heard the story, but I doubt the truth of it, emphasis You say that something is beyond doubt or beyond reasonable doubt when you are certain that it is true and it cannot be contradicted or disproved. A referendum showed beyond doubt that voters wanted independence, If you doubt someone or doubt their word, you think that they may not be telling the truth. No one directly involved with the case doubted him trust, If you doubt something, you believe that it might not be true or genuine. No one doubted his ability, If you doubt whether something is true or possible, you believe that it is probably not true or possible. Others doubted whether that would happen He doubted if he would learn anything new from Marie She doubted that the accident could have been avoided, If you are in doubt about something, you feel unsure or uncertain about it. He is in no doubt as to what is needed When in doubt, call the doctor, You say I doubt it as a response to a question or statement about something that you think is untrue or unlikely. `Somebody would have seen her.' --- `I doubt it, not on Monday.', You use no doubt to indicate that you accept the truth of a particular point, but that you do not consider it is important or contradicts the rest of what you are saying. No doubt many will regard these as harsh words, but regrettably they are true, emphasis You use no doubt to emphasize that something seems certain or very likely to you. The contract for this will no doubt be widely advertised = undoubtedly, Suspicion; fear; apprehension; dread, If you say that something is in doubt or open to doubt, you consider it to be uncertain or unreliable. The outcome was still in doubt That claim is increasingly open to doubt. = uncertain, emphasis If you say that something is true without doubt or without a doubt, you are emphasizing that it is definitely true. Without doubt this was the most important relationship I developed at college = undoubtedly, If you have doubt or doubts about something, you feel uncertain about it and do not know whether it is true or possible. If you say you have no doubt about it, you mean that you are certain it is true. This raises doubts about the point of advertising I had my doubts when she started, but she's getting really good There can be little doubt that he will offend again = uncertainty, Joseph, the state of being unsure of something consider unlikely or have doubts about; "I doubt that she will accept his proposal of marriage", uncertainty about the truth or factuality of existence of something; "the dubiousness of his claim"; "there is no question about the validity of the enterprise", Difficulty expressed or urged for solution; point unsettled; objection, A mental factor that wavers with respect to its object See Understanding the Mind, vicikicchâ: doubt, perplexity, uncertainty It is one of the five barriers, perhaps being what keeps the "five-walled cage" erect, sturdy, and for all appearances, indestructible Though it is stated in this translation as "to doubt the truth of this teaching," in practice it may be experienced equally as self-doubt, lack of faith or confidence, bewilderment in the face of the unexplained, the benefit of the doubt: see benefit a shadow of a doubt: see shadow, consider unlikely or have doubts about; "I doubt that she will accept his proposal of marriage", the state of being unsure of something, lack confidence in or have doubts about; "I doubt these reports"; "I suspect her true motives"; "she distrusts her stepmother",

49 Experiencing or showing doubt     ts
50 Subject to, or causing doubt     ts
51 Undecided or of uncertain outcome     ts
52 Improbable or unlikely     ts
53 Unclear or unreliable     ts
54 Suspicious, or of dubious character     ts
55 Fearsome, dreadful - "With whom,’ seyde Sir Percivale, ‘shall I fyght?’ ‘With the moste douteful champion of the worlde .’"     ts
56 doubtous     ts
57 fraught with uncertainty or doubt; "they were doubtful that the cord would hold"; "it was doubtful whether she would be admitted"; "dubious about agreeing to go"     ts
58 If a sports player is doubtful for a match or event, he or she seems unlikely to play, usually because of injury     ts
59 open to doubt or suspicion; "the candidate's doubtful past"; "he has a dubious record indeed"; "what one found uncertain the other found dubious or downright false"; "it was more than dubitable whether the friend was as influential as she thought"- Karen Horney     ts
60 disapproval If you say that something is of doubtful quality or value, you mean that it is of low quality or value. selling something that is overpriced or of doubtful quality = dubious     ts
61 If you are doubtful about something, you feel unsure or uncertain about it. I was still very doubtful about the chances for success Why did he sound so doubtful? = dubious + doubtfully doubt·ful·ly Keeton shook his head doubtfully. = dubiously     ts
62 uncertain, questionable, suspect  sıfat     ts
63 If it is doubtful that something will happen, it seems unlikely to happen or you are uncertain whether it will happen. For a time it seemed doubtful that he would move at all It is doubtful whether Tweed, even with his fluent French, passed for one of the locals     ts
64 unsettled in mind or opinion; "drew a few tentative conclusions"     ts
65 unsettled in mind or opinion; "drew a few tentative conclusions     ts
66 Admitting of doubt; not obvious, clear, or certain; questionable; not decided; not easy to be defined, classed, or named; as, a doubtful case, hue, claim, title, species, and the like     ts
67 Not settled in opinion; undetermined; wavering; hesitating in belief; also used, metaphorically, of the body when its action is affected by such a state of mind; as, we are doubtful of a fact, or of the propriety of a measure     ts
68 Characterized by ambiguity; dubious; as, a doubtful expression; a doubtful phrase     ts
69 Of uncertain issue or event     ts
70 Fearful; apprehensive; suspicious     ts
71Doubtful. dubersome - ""That's what I'm dubersome about," says father, lightin' his pipe again. "Nobody down there got much of a look at me, and I let my beard grow on the road and shaved clean soon's I got back, same as I always do"."     ts
72doubt To lack confidence in; to disbelieve, question, or suspect - "He doubted that was really what you meant."     ts
73doubt To fear; to suspect - "He fled, like Joseph, leaving it; but there, / I doubt, all likeness ends between the pair."     ts
74doubt Uncertainty, disbelief - "There was some doubt as to who the child's real father was."     ts
75doubt. doot     ts
76doubt be uncertain, have misgivings  fiil     ts
77doubt lack confidence in or have doubts about; "I doubt these reports"; "I suspect her true motives"; "she distrusts her stepmother     ts
78doubt misgiving, lack of certainty  isim     ts
79doubt To suspect; to fear; to be apprehensive of     ts
80doubt A fluctuation of mind arising from defect of knowledge or evidence; uncertainty of judgment or mind; unsettled state of opinion concerning the reality of an event, or the truth of an assertion, etc     ts
81doubt Uncertainty of condition     ts
82doubt To fill with fear; to affright     ts
83doubt To suspect; to fear; to be apprehensive     ts
84doubt hesitation     ts
85doubt To waver in opinion or judgment; to be in uncertainty as to belief respecting anything; to hesitate in belief; to be undecided as to the truth of the negative or the affirmative proposition; to b e undetermined     ts
86doubt To question or hold questionable; to withhold assent to; to hesitate to believe, or to be inclined not to believe; to withhold confidence from; to distrust; as, I have heard the story, but I doubt the truth of it     ts
87doubt emphasis You say that something is beyond doubt or beyond reasonable doubt when you are certain that it is true and it cannot be contradicted or disproved. A referendum showed beyond doubt that voters wanted independence     ts
88doubt If you doubt someone or doubt their word, you think that they may not be telling the truth. No one directly involved with the case doubted him trust     ts
89doubt If you doubt something, you believe that it might not be true or genuine. No one doubted his ability     ts
90doubt If you doubt whether something is true or possible, you believe that it is probably not true or possible. Others doubted whether that would happen He doubted if he would learn anything new from Marie She doubted that the accident could have been avoided     ts
91doubt If you are in doubt about something, you feel unsure or uncertain about it. He is in no doubt as to what is needed When in doubt, call the doctor     ts
92doubt You say I doubt it as a response to a question or statement about something that you think is untrue or unlikely. `Somebody would have seen her.' --- `I doubt it, not on Monday.'     ts
93doubt You use no doubt to indicate that you accept the truth of a particular point, but that you do not consider it is important or contradicts the rest of what you are saying. No doubt many will regard these as harsh words, but regrettably they are true     ts
94doubt emphasis You use no doubt to emphasize that something seems certain or very likely to you. The contract for this will no doubt be widely advertised = undoubtedly     ts
95doubt Suspicion; fear; apprehension; dread     ts
96doubt If you say that something is in doubt or open to doubt, you consider it to be uncertain or unreliable. The outcome was still in doubt That claim is increasingly open to doubt. = uncertain     ts
97doubt emphasis If you say that something is true without doubt or without a doubt, you are emphasizing that it is definitely true. Without doubt this was the most important relationship I developed at college = undoubtedly     ts
98doubt If you have doubt or doubts about something, you feel uncertain about it and do not know whether it is true or possible. If you say you have no doubt about it, you mean that you are certain it is true. This raises doubts about the point of advertising I had my doubts when she started, but she's getting really good There can be little doubt that he will offend again = uncertainty     ts
99doubt Joseph     ts
100doubt the state of being unsure of something consider unlikely or have doubts about; "I doubt that she will accept his proposal of marriage"     ts
101doubt uncertainty about the truth or factuality of existence of something; "the dubiousness of his claim"; "there is no question about the validity of the enterprise"     ts
102doubt Difficulty expressed or urged for solution; point unsettled; objection     ts
103doubt A mental factor that wavers with respect to its object See Understanding the Mind     ts
104doubt vicikicchâ: doubt, perplexity, uncertainty It is one of the five barriers, perhaps being what keeps the "five-walled cage" erect, sturdy, and for all appearances, indestructible Though it is stated in this translation as "to doubt the truth of this teaching," in practice it may be experienced equally as self-doubt, lack of faith or confidence, bewilderment in the face of the unexplained     ts
105doubt the benefit of the doubt: see benefit a shadow of a doubt: see shadow     ts
106doubt consider unlikely or have doubts about; "I doubt that she will accept his proposal of marriage"     ts
107doubt the state of being unsure of something     ts
108doubt lack confidence in or have doubts about; "I doubt these reports"; "I suspect her true motives"; "she distrusts her stepmother"     ts
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