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    doubt
    /daʊt/

    noun

    verb

    • 1. feel uncertain about: "I doubt my ability to do the job"
    • 2. fear; be afraid: archaic "I doubt not any ones contradicting this Journal"

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  4. Dout is a dialectal verb that means to put out or extinguish. It is derived from do and out, and it is only found in the Merriam-Webster Unabridged Dictionary.

  5. Dout is a noun that means doubt or uncertainty, used in English regional dialect and Scottish English. It is derived from the verb dout, which means to doubt or question.

    • English
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    • Luxembourgish
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    Pronunciation

    1. Rhymes: -aʊt

    Etymology 1

    From Middle English doute (“doubt”). More at doubt.

    Etymology 2

    Blend of do +‎ out, from Middle English don ut (“do out”). Compare don, doff, dup.

    Etymology

    Inherited from Old Czech dúti, from Proto-Slavic *duti. Doublet of dmout.

    Pronunciation

    1. IPA(key): [ˈdou̯t]

    Verb

    dout impf 1. to blow, to gust 1.1. Synonyms: vát, foukat

    Etymology

    From Old High German *dōd (attested in inflections), northern variant of tōt, from Proto-Germanic *daudaz. Cognate with German tot, Dutch dood, English dead, Icelandic dauður.

    Pronunciation

    1. IPA(key): /deu̯t/, [dəʊ̯t] 2. Rhymes: -əʊt 3. Homophone: Doud

    Adjective

    dout (masculine douden, neuter dout, comparative méi dout, superlative am doutsten) 1. dead

    dout is an obsolete spelling of doubt, a blend of do and out, or an adjective meaning dead in Luxembourgish. See also related terms, etymology and pronunciation of dout in different languages.

  6. Dout is a verb that means to extinguish a fire, or a noun that means a person who douts. Learn more about its synonyms, pronunciation, and usage in this online dictionary.

  7. Dout is an obsolete spelling of doubt, meaning uncertainty or disbelief. It can also be a verb meaning to put out or extinguish something.

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