Sentence for doubted | Use doubted in a sentence

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  • Miss Goodwin doubted. (10)
  • He brooded and doubted. (12)
  • How could he have doubted her? (10)
  • How could he have doubted succeeding? (10)
  • Jolly doubted if they would have time. (8)
  • Emma doubted the truth of this sentiment. (4)
  • None of them doubted that his case was good. (10)
  • He doubted the patriotism of all booksellers. (10)
  • She stared, coloured, doubted, and was silent. (4)
  • Westover could see that Jackson still doubted. (9)
  • He doubted; he had a half-desire to tear the letter open. (10)
  • He doubted, and stood petrified between the double question. (10)
  • If he had ever doubted his creed of tolerance he did so then. (8)
  • She could not even declare that she doubted his truthfulness. (10)
  • When she was not beholding it, she still doubted its presence. (12)
  • Elizabeth listened, wondered, doubted, and was impatient for more. (4)
  • His wrath at their babble and petty brabble doubted that they did. (10)
  • She smiled, as if she liked his lightness, but doubted if she ought. (9)
  • She doubted that the weighty pair of tears had dropped for the country. (10)
  • To have doubted their Christianity would have caused them both pain and surprise. (8)
  • I ventured to suggest, though till she spoke I had not doubted that it was the case. (9)
  • He might do as well as Loring Stanton, but he doubted if Stanton was doing very well. (9)
  • With eyes fixed on the doubted Turner in the centre of the wall, James suffered tortures. (8)
  • What was worse, Matey examined these two, in the interests of fair play, as if he doubted. (10)
  • Let anything be doubted rather than the good guidance of the man who was her breath of life! (10)
  • It was to be doubted whether the beams, bearing-walls, and main partitions were of fireproof materials. (13)
  • The poor fellow was so profoundly aware of his foolishness that he even doubted whether he was admired. (10)
  • Verrian did not feel obliged to answer a question not addressed to him, but he, too, wondered and doubted. (9)
  • Nay, perverse as it seemed, she doubted whether she might not have felt less, had she been less attended to. (4)
  • Squire Gregory doubted it, and sipped and kept his nose at his wineglass, crabbedly repeating his doubts of it. (10)
  • It may well be doubted whether he, who had been in Holy Orders twenty-six years, quite knew now what he believed. (8)
  • Never till this last month had he really doubted his own face; but now he wanted for it things he had never wanted. (8)
  • Her wish of shewing you attention could not be doubted, and his being a disengaged and social man makes it all easy. (4)
  • And he had of late appeared to lose his noble calm; he had spoken (it might almost be interpreted) as if he doubted her. (10)
  • Had she doubted his meaning while she listened, the glow in his face, when she looked up at him, would have been decisive. (4)
  • She did not question but the Laphams would come; and she only doubted as to the people whom she should invite to meet them. (9)
  • If only they were true to the love they vowed, no human force could subvert it: and she doubted him as little as of herself. (10)
  • But she doubted, as she looked round the room, whether anything within her observation would have given her the consciousness. (4)
  • His face was blanched: enemies in the air seemed to have whispered things to her: he doubted the fidelity of the Powers above. (10)
  • At that moment she doubted and hated him so much that she world have been glad to keep Libby from talking or even smoking with him. (9)
  • I professed that I cared much more, though whether this was true, I now have my doubts, and I think Hawthorne doubted it at the time. (9)
  • We agreed admirably about the hard times, and he gave way respectfully when I doubted his opinion that the winters were getting milder. (9)
  • So strange had been the course of this love, that people would have doubted her sanity or her truthfulness had she described it to them. (5)
  • It can hardly be doubted that a style of performance that was esteemed in the 15th, was perfectly satisfactory to the ears of the 10th century. (3)
  • Moreover, he enjoyed his one or two permissible glasses: he doubted that the Chiefs of the Army had common benevolence for the inoffensive pipe. (10)
  • It was an earnest, steadfast gaze, but she often doubted whether there were much admiration in it, and sometimes it seemed nothing but absence of mind. (4)
  • She reverted in thought to Willoughby, and doubted, and blindly stretched hands to her recollection of the strange old monster she had discovered in him. (10)
  • Wilfrid was perhaps the most critical auditor present: for he doubted whether she could renew that singular charm of her singing in the pale lighted woods. (10)
  • Westover doubted him, for he had found that Jeff liked to give himself credit for woodcraft by discovering an escape from the depths of trackless wildernesses. (9)

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