Opposite of having absolutely no doubt
Opposite of following the precepts of a religious practice
Opposite of easily deceived or duped
Opposite of committed to a religion or the practice of said religion
Opposite of characterized by a good or happy sentiment
“The spiritual journey is fraught with danger, full of unexpected twists, at times deeply discouraging, at times exhilarating.”
Opposite of confident in one's own abilities
Opposite of to hold an opinion
“I started doubting that the president should be spending so much time on social media.”
(with clause) Opposite of to believe without reason
“I am rejecting the ridiculous idea that this earth might actually be flat.”
Opposite of present participle for to have a belief or opinion about something, sometimes irrationally
“I will distrust in the existence of any deity until science has proven otherwise.”
Opposite of present participle for to logically form, or arrive at, an opinion or conclusion about something
“I suspect that the investigation into my alleged involvement with the affair will draw to a close soon.”
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