doubter

[ US /ˈdaʊtɝ/ ]
[ UK /dˈa‍ʊtɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. someone who is doubtful or noncommittal about something
  2. someone who habitually doubts accepted beliefs
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How To Use doubter In A Sentence

  • The Bill of Rights did much to convince doubters that the new government would not become too powerful. The American Nation: A History of the United States to 1877
  • A rushed move by the blundering board designed to keep any growing doubters quiet. The Sun
  • These are the wreckers of outworn empires and civilizations, doubters, disintegrators, deicides.
  • When a great new revolutionary idea hits the public, there are always doubters, raising niggling ifs and buts.
  • When a great new revolutionary idea hits the public, there are always doubters, raising niggling ifs and buts.
  • He is the great doubter who gives voice to many of the arguments that Christianity has provoked from within and without.
  • Ipswich fans were reminded of what they are missing while he went a long way towards winning over the many doubters in the away section. The Sun
  • Across Europe, among the sceptics and the doubters and the out-and-out protesters, a pernicious process of elision is taking place.
  • A one-two punch that should sway the doubters, but some are stubbornly unconvinced. Times, Sunday Times
  • Before the recent military operations began in Afghanistan doubters claimed that the enterprise would end in disaster, but the coalition's aims were all met.
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