misdoubts

/mɪsˈdaʊts/
noun
  1. Feelings of doubt or suspicion; lack of trust or confidence.
    • She had misdoubts about the safety of the old bridge.
    • The team's misdoubts about the new strategy were soon proven correct.
    • His misdoubts grew as the plan became more complicated.
verb
  1. To doubt or suspect; to have a lack of trust or confidence in something.
    • She misdoubted the stranger's intentions.
    • They misdoubted the accuracy of the report.
    • I misdoubt his ability to finish the project on time.
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