1. doubt
There's no doubt.
I sometimes wish I could live a quiet retired sort of life but I doubt I could stand it for more than a few days.
Though grammatically there is nothing wrong with this sentence, I doubt if anyone would actually ever use it.
For example, China's public transport is without a doubt better than the UK's, but the UK's public welfare may be better than China's.
It is more difficult to defend oneself than to defend someone else. Those who doubt it may look at lawyers.
Man, I just saw it on the news! Damn, you're making me doubt my own eyes!
Without doubt, what people worship first is what they see most often; for example, the animals that had the closest connection to people's lives, like the horse, the cow, the sheep, the rooster, the dog and so on.
I doubt if a single individual could be found from the whole of mankind free from some form of insanity. The only difference is one of degree.
The fundamental cause of the trouble is that in the modern world the stupid are cocksure while the intelligent are full of doubt.
Where a painting's general sense seems clear, moreover, the exact decoding of its content remains in doubt.
It is not as a child that I believe and confess Jesus Christ. My hosanna is born of a furnace of doubt.
He has a great storehouse of knowledge about historical details but I seriously doubt that's of any use in life.
Englisch Wort "şüphe"(doubt) tritt in Sätzen auf:
body language2. suspicion
Talk like that will raise suspicion.
Tom was arrested on suspicion of drunken driving.
Tom's acknowledgement that he stole the ring cleared the maid of suspicion.
feeling of suspicion
I have a suspicion about his death.
The former president of a certain association has been arrested on suspicion of breach of trust.
No suspicion may be attached to the accountant.
The president tried to make his case for war by subtly appealing to the electorate's deep-seated suspicion of Arabs.
Suspicion is destructive of friendship.
Robert Hansen was arrested on suspicion of having sold off secret information to the former Soviet Union.
Events of that type generally arouse suspicion.
I have a horrible suspicion that we've come to the wrong station.
A suspicion was cast.
Their suspicions turned out to be justified.
Suspicion that this amounts to insider trading has strengthened.