How To Use Doubtfulness In A Sentence

  • On several occasions in your house I observed that whenever there was a discussion of any kind, and Diego gave his opinion, you always took it with a certain irony and doubtfulness of its truthfulness. Jan Herman: Frida K Lives On ...
  • ‘We're twenty-two years old, we can do this,’ Luke tried to sound bright, but Jake heard the doubtfulness in his voice.
  • I would have expected anger, doubtfulness, maybe regret, but he seemed to do it with absolutely no emotion.
  • I thus cautiously confine myself to the relatively non-committal psychologised explanation and, in doing so, I thereby convey to my hearers, by Gricean implicature, just such doubtfulness concerning the correctness of Angus 'belief. Reasons for Action: Justification vs. Explanation
  • All doubtfulness vanished after the testimony of the key witnesses.
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  • And he seemed to think meditation and working on this would eventually ‘make you doubt the doubtfulness.’
  • Ambiguity refers literally to doubtfulness or uncertainty in expressive meaning of the text. An expression may contain multiple meanings, and this is an important technique of poetry.
  • There has been evidence of such doubtfulness this week after initial claims for jobless benefits exceeded forecasts in the past four weeks. Weak Jobs Data Could Put Final Nail in Rally's Coffin
  • The next day, March 1, doubtfulness turned to near hopelessness. A Country of Vast Designs
  • I doubt that Michelle Obama was surprised or dismayed by the boos at the Nascar rally: it's not surprising that the national doubtfulness about first ladies and the strong, accomplished women who are coming to hold the role would emerge in boos from some of the Obama administration's fiercest opponents. Michelle Obama's Nascar boos | Kay Dilday
  • It seemed to him that it had to do with the doubtfulness of whether or not the mortgagor will pay the debt. Literacy; why is it that we want to stay with modern meaning rather than return to the True meaning of a word? « Children Literacy « Literacy Help « Literacy News
  • But, leaving aside the doubtfulness of generating 'news' this way, do the surveys really tell us anything? Archive 2009-07-01
  • It is "doubtfulness or uncertainty of meaning or intention," or "Doubtfulness or uncertainty as regards interpretation," or "unclearness by virtue of having more than one meaning. SeeLight:
  • All doubtfulness vanish after the testimony of the key witness.
  • All doubtfulness vanish after the testimony of the key witness.
  • Then I shook my head violently, trying to clear it of the doubtfulness that clouded it.
  • The doubtfulness of it comes out, by the way, when it is noticed that this idea can make two items that are in a fundamental way absolutely identical into two different thoughts.
  • He beginneth not with obscure definitions, which must blur the margent with interpretations, and load the memory with doubtfulness: but he cometh to you with words sent in delightful proportion, either accompanied with, or prepared for the well enchanting skill of music; and with a tale forsooth he cometh unto you: with a tale which holdeth children from play, and old men from the chimney corner. English literary criticism

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