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    no doubt
  2. used to emphasize that what you are saying is true or likely to happen: We will, no doubt, discuss these issues again at the next meeting. No doubt you'll want to unpack and have a rest before dinner. No doubt they'll be asking us for money to fund the project. "He'll tell us about his trip when he gets back, I imagine ." "Oh, no doubt ."

  3. You use no doubt to indicate that you accept the truth of a particular point, but that you do not consider it is important or contradicts the rest of what you are saying. No doubt I'm biased, but it was the most cruel, evil human face I ever set eyes on.

  4. probably, almost certainly: No doubt you know why I have asked you to come and see me. ♢ You will no doubt have already heard that the chairman has resigned.

  5. The meaning of DOUBT is to call into question the truth of : to be uncertain or in doubt about. How to use doubt in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Doubt.

  6. from English Grammar Today. We can use no doubt when we think that what we are saying is likely to happen, or when we think it is true. It is similar to ‘I suppose’ or ‘I imagine’: A: No doubt you’ll want breakfast before you leave tomorrow. B: Yes, if that’s okay. A: No problem.

  7. no doubt. Probably, most likely, as in No doubt you've heard the news about Mother . [Early 1300s] Also, without doubt or a doubt . Certainly, without question, as in He's guilty, no doubt, but he doesn't deserve such a long sentence , or That basketball player is without doubt the tallest man I've ever seen .

  8. 6 days ago · /noʊ daʊt/ /nəʊ daʊt/ IPA guide. Definitions of no doubt. adverb. admittedly. synonyms: to be sure, without doubt. Cite this entry. Style: MLA. "No doubt." Vocabulary.com Dictionary, Vocabulary.com, https://www.vocabulary.com/dictionary/no doubt. Accessed 21 Jul. 2024. Copy citation. Examples from books and articles. loading examples...

  9. no doubt meaning, definition, what is no doubt: used when you are saying that you think ...: Learn more.

  10. uncertainty about the truth, fact, or existence of something (esp in the phrases in doubt, without doubt, beyond a shadow of doubt, etc) ( often plural) lack of belief in or conviction about something: all his doubts about the project disappeared. an unresolved difficulty, point, etc. obsolete fear.

  11. 1 used to indicate the speaker's firm belief that something is true: those who left were attracted, no doubt, by higher pay More example sentences The margin of error that must be accepted for these rough guesses is no doubt a substantial one.