voice doubt

Frequency: 6.58.2 per million words

To speak about your doubt.

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Examples (10)

  • During the meeting, she was the only one to voice her doubts about the new marketing plan.
  • Several key senators have begun to voice doubts regarding the treaty's long-term benefits.
  • If you're unsure about the decision, you should voice your doubts to the team leader.
  • The research paper voices significant doubt about the previous study's conclusions.
  • Voicing doubt can be seen as negative, but it's crucial for critical thinking.
  • The financial analyst is expected to voice doubt over the company's optimistic profit forecasts.
  • Why did you hesitate to voice your doubts when he presented the idea?
  • Despite the overwhelming support, a few jurors continued to quietly voice doubts among themselves.
  • Feel free to voice any doubts you may have; we need open communication.
  • He later regretted not voicing his doubts more forcefully at the time.