Definitionn. the state of being unsure of something
Last update: August 15, 2015
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A certain doubtfulness hangs over the circumstances of Burke's life previous to the opening of his public career. [Please select]
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But his heart had sunk within him; and the doubtfulness of a certain enterprise in which he was engaged had appeared to him in even more startling colors than before. [Please select]
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A person who so wishes cannot have weighed what Butler calls the "doubtfulness things are involved in". [Please select]
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The most recent study of Seward** surely reveals between the lines the doubtfulness of the author about pushing his points home. [Please select]
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Thus the New Academy enlarged on the doubtfulness of all beyond the individual consciousness; Stoicism insisted on individual dutifulness, Epicureanism on individual self-satisfaction. [Please select]
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As there was no time to be lost, I concluded to go over to New York, notwithstanding the doubtfulness of attempting to find them in so large a city. [Please select]
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