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doubts
dubbi

in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

English
English
Italian
Italian

I. doubt [Brit daʊt, Am daʊt] N

to have one's doubts about sth
I have my doubts!
to be in doubt outcome, project:
to be in doubt future:
to be in doubt honesty, innocence, guilt:
to be in doubt honesty, innocence, guilt: (on particular occasion)
to be in doubt person:
to be in doubt person:
to be in doubt person:
to be open to doubt evidence, testimony:
to cast or throw doubt on sth person:
to cast or throw doubt on sth evidence, book:
to cast or throw doubt on sth evidence, book:

II. doubt [Brit daʊt, Am daʊt] VB trans

doubt fact, evidence, value, ability, honesty
doubt person

III. doubt [Brit daʊt, Am daʊt] VB intr

IV. doubt [Brit daʊt, Am daʊt]

self-doubt [Brit, Am ˈˌsɛlf ˈdaʊt] N

quieten fear, doubts
cast aside anxieties, doubts, inhibitions
allay suspicion, doubt
vanquish doubt, prejudice, fear
Italian
Italian
English
English
dubitare di fatto, onestà, persona
to have doubts about sb's innocence
dubitare PHILOS, REL
essere dubbio onestà, innocenza:
non avere -bi (che) …
dare adito a -bi prova, testimonianza:
to put sth in doubt, to cast doubt on sth, to doubt sth
ho dei or i miei -bi!
I have my doubts!
dubbio PHILOS, REL

in the PONS Dictionary

English
English
Italian
Italian

I. doubt [daʊt] N

to have one's doubts about sth
to raise doubts about sth

II. doubt [daʊt] VB trans

1. doubt (be unwilling to believe):

2. doubt (call into question):

doubt abilities, sincerity

3. doubt (feel uncertain):

dubitare che+subj
to doubt if [or whether] …
dubitare che+subj

III. doubt [daʊt] VB intr

inward doubts
dispel fears, doubts
persist habit, belief, doubts
quell doubts, fears, anxieties
to entertain doubts
allay doubt
Italian
Italian
English
English
to have doubts about sb
to doubt sth
Present
Idoubt
youdoubt
he/she/itdoubts
wedoubt
youdoubt
theydoubt
Past
Idoubted
youdoubted
he/she/itdoubted
wedoubted
youdoubted
theydoubted
Present Perfect
Ihavedoubted
youhavedoubted
he/she/ithasdoubted
wehavedoubted
youhavedoubted
theyhavedoubted
Past Perfect
Ihaddoubted
youhaddoubted
he/she/ithaddoubted
wehaddoubted
youhaddoubted
theyhaddoubted

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