What part of speech is doubted?

Doubted can be categorized as a verb.

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Parts of speech

  • 1. doubted is a verb, past participle of doubt (infinitive).
  • 2. doubted is a verb, past simple of doubt (infinitive).

Inflections

Verb

What does doubted mean?

Definitions

Verb

doubt - consider unlikely or have doubts about; "I doubt that she will accept his proposal of marriage"
doubt - lack confidence in or have doubts about; "I doubt these reports"; "I suspect her true motives"; "she distrusts her stepmother"

Examples of doubted

#   Sentence  
1. verb Nobody likes to have his true motive doubted.
2. verb He doubted the truth of her story.
3. verb The lawyer doubted his innocence.
4. verb The stylists, in all their pompous, branded majesty, doubted that the girl who had just approached them was fixable: her clothes were greasy, tattered, and devoid of rhinestones and logos.
5. verb Tom doubted that Mary would call back.
6. verb I never doubted your words.
7. verb A true heart should never be doubted.
8. verb Everything should be doubted, I say.
9. verb I never doubted it for a moment.
10. verb I never doubted it.
11. verb I never doubted that.
12. verb I never doubted the outcome.
13. verb I never doubted you for a moment.
14. verb I never doubted you.
15. verb I should never have doubted you.
Sentence  
verb
Nobody likes to have his true motive doubted.
He doubted the truth of her story.
The lawyer doubted his innocence.
The stylists, in all their pompous, branded majesty, doubted that the girl who had just approached them was fixable: her clothes were greasy, tattered, and devoid of rhinestones and logos.
Tom doubted that Mary would call back.
I never doubted your words.
A true heart should never be doubted.
Everything should be doubted, I say.
I never doubted it for a moment.
I never doubted it.
I never doubted that.
I never doubted the outcome.
I never doubted you for a moment.
I never doubted you.
I should never have doubted you.

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