misdoubt in a sentence
v. t.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12
Definition
Misdoubt (verb): to doubt or have uncertainty about someone's reliability or the truth of information.
Sample Sentences
- I began to misdoubt the reliability of the sources after discovering conflicting information.
- Her constant late arrivals made me misdoubt her commitment to the project.
- Even though he had a solid plan, I couldn't help but misdoubt his ability to execute it successfully.
- The unexpected outcome of the experiment caused the researchers to misdoubt their initial hypotheses.
- As the rumors spread, many started to misdoubt the integrity of the organization.
- I began to misdoubt his intentions when he started avoiding our conversations.
- Her constant changes in story led me to misdoubt the truth behind her claims.
- After hearing the conflicting reports, I couldn't help but misdoubt the official statements.
- It's natural to misdoubt someone's expertise when their credentials are unclear.
- Despite my initial confidence, I started to misdoubt my ability to complete the project on time.