![]() ![]() Spencer" (Joseph Cotten) that two men were asking for him but she had followed his instructions, told them he was out. The landlady, Mrs Martin (Constance Purdy) knocks, opens the door and tells "Mr. Money bills are on his dresser and tumbled on the floor. A man dressed in a suit is lying on a bed, deep in thought. See also undoubtedly at undoubted.Couples in costumes in a room with 1900 décor are dancing to the music of The Merry Widow waltz by Franz Lehar. (formal) She is without (a) doubt (= certainly) the best student I have ever taught. (formal) We will no doubt (= almost certainly) discuss these issues again at the next meeting. The future of the project is in doubt (= at risk) because of a lack of money. (U + wh- word) He's the most attractive man in the building, no doubt about that/it. (U + (that) clause) Whether they can deliver on time is still open to doubt (= is not certain). (U + (that) clause) I never had any doubt (that) you would win. (U + wh- word) There's no doubt/not a shadow of doubt (in my mind) (that) he's guilty. Give a ring if you're in (any) doubt (= uncertain) where you should go. I'm having doubts about going to Africa - maybe I'll stay here. He says he can do it, but I still have my doubts about his ability. This latest scandal has raised doubts about his suitability for the post. The strength of local opposition has cast doubt on the likelihood of a new leisure centre. The prosecution has to establish his guilt beyond (reasonable) doubt/ (US) beyond a (reasonable) doubt. If there's any doubt about the rocket's engines, we ought to cancel the launch immediately. about how good or true it is Even if your religious faith is strong, it's normal to feel doubt. ![]() n - (a feeling of) uncertainty about something, esp. ![]()
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