misdoubt

/mɪsˈdaʊt/
verb
  1. To have doubts about something; to distrust or suspect.
    • I misdoubt his story because it keeps changing.
    • She misdoubt the safety of the old bridge and refused to cross.
    • The detective misdoubt the alibi and continued investigating.
Antonyms
noun
  1. A feeling of doubt or suspicion.
    • A misdoubt crept into her mind about the stranger's intentions.
    • There was a general misdoubt among the team about the new policy.
    • His misdoubt about the plan made him hesitate.
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