Definition of Doubtfuls

1. doubtful [n] - See also: doubtful

Lexicographical Neighbors of Doubtfuls

doubly magic
doubly transitive verb
doubly transitive verb form
doubt
doubtable
doubtance
doubted
doubter
doubters
doubtful
doubtfull
doubtfuller
doubtfully
doubtfulness
doubtfulnesses
doubtfuls (current term)
doubting
doubting Thomas
doubting Thomases
doubtingly
doubtings
doubtless
doubtlessly
doubtlessness
doubtlessnesses
doubtous
doubts
doubtsome
doubtworthy
douc

Literary usage of Doubtfuls

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The American Office: Its Organization, Management and Records by John William Schulze (1914)
"The First Collection Clerk changes the figures on the rough memoranda sheets whenever reinstatements, doubtfuls, or cancellations are put through; ..."

2. Grammatical Commentaries: Being an Apparatus to a New National Grammar, by by Richard Johnson (1718)
"... doubtfuls by the Ancient Grammarians, but they give no Authority for it, nor any body elle that I know ... hate been here among, the doubtfuls -, for as ..."

3. Collected Contributions from the State Board of Insanity and the State by Massachusetts State Board of Insanity, Boston State Hospital Psychopathic Dept (1916)
"During 1914 the percentage at Worcester was 6 per cent, or, including "doubtfuls," 16 per cent. Meantime the Danvers Hospital and the Worcester Hospital, ..."

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