doubting
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈdaʊtɪŋ/
- Rhymes: -aʊtɪŋ
Noun
doubting (plural doubtings)
- A condition of doubt.
- 1811, Walter Marshall, The Gospel-mystery of Sanctification Opened, page 156:
- A believer may be sometimes so overwhelmed with doubtings, that he may not be able to perceive an assurance in himself.
- 1902, Thomas Hardy, In Tenebris I:
- Black is night's cope;
But death will not appal
One who, past doubtings all
Waits in unhope.
- [1921?], John Cournos, “Circe”, in The Wall, London: Methuen & Co. Ltd.; New York, N.Y.: George H[enry] Doran Company, →OCLC, chapter VIII, section I, page 207:
- He had prepared such a fine pedestal for her, draped her in so many beautiful illusions. But if she was an elf, there was no keeping an elf on a pedestal. No sooner had he arranged her there nicely, than off she flopped in her elfish way, scattering the illusions he had attached to her, as it were, a Salome shedding her seven veils. So he fluttered between his beliefs and doubtings.
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