Doubt refers to a state of uncertainty or lack of conviction, while suspecting involves having a belief or notion about someone or something's involvement in a wrongdoing.
Doubt is often associated with questioning or hesitating to accept something as true, while suspecting implies a level of mistrust toward a person or situation.
Doubt arises from a lack of evidence or conflicting information, whereas suspecting may be based on observed behavior, circumstantial evidence, or intuition that points to potential wrongdoing.
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What is the definition of “doubt” and “suspect”?
Doubt
Doubt is a feeling of uncertainty or lack of belief in something.
It is often accompanied by a sense of hesitation or indecision.
Doubt can be based on evidence, experience, or intuition.
Suspect
Suspect means to believe or think something might be true but without being sure.
It is often associated with a feeling of mistrust towards someone or something.
Suspect can be based on past behavior, evidence, or intuition.
Which is the more popular variant on the Internet?
“Doubt” is the more popular variant on the web.
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Doubt
694,000,000 results on the web
Examples
I doubt he will show up to the party tonight.
She couldn't help but doubt his story about why he was late.
We had no doubt that she would succeed in her new job.
Suspect
375,000,000 results on the web
Examples
The police suspect that the thief was someone who knew the victim.
He began to suspect that his partner was hiding something from him.
She couldn't help but suspect that her friend was talking behind her back.
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