doubtful
doubtful — adjective
1. feeling uncertain or lacking confidence about something because you do not have
feeling uncertain or lacking confidence about something because you do not have enough information or a clear opinion about it
Talia was doubtful about accepting the job because she knew little about the company.
doubtful about + gerund
The doctors felt doubtful whether the new drug would help patients with a rare condition.
felt doubtful whether + clause
Reuben looked doubtful when his friend promised to repay the money by Friday.
Even after the manager explained the plan, several staff members remained doubtful about the changes.
Joon is doubtful that the old fence can be repaired before the winter storm hits.
- uncertain
The broadest term; covers any lack of certainty without the questioning tone of doubtful
- unsure
Focuses on a person's lack of confidence in their own judgement or knowledge
- skeptical
Stronger than doubtful; implies a tendency to disbelieve or demand proof
- hesitant
Describes reluctance to act, which may stem from doubt but is not the same as mental uncertainty
文法句型
be doubtful about + noun/gerund
be doubtful whether/if + clause
be doubtful that + clause
用法筆記
Subject is usually a person. The uncertainty concerns a specific matter (introduced by about, whether, if, or that), not a general state of mind. Common with linking verbs such as feel, look, seem, and remain.
常見錯誤
2. not likely to happen, succeed, or be true; uncertain in outcome or result
not likely to happen, succeed, or be true; uncertain in outcome or result
The outcome of the election remained doubtful until the very last votes were counted.
outcome remained doubtful
It is doubtful whether the old bridge can survive another harsh winter without major repairs.
It is doubtful whether + clause
Success for the new product seems doubtful given the strong competition from larger brands.
Tendai thought it doubtful that the train would arrive on time during the holiday rush.
The future of the small bookstore looks doubtful now that most people buy books online.
- unlikely
More direct and common; focuses purely on probability without the uncertainty nuance
- improbable
Slightly more formal and suggests a lower probability than unlikely
- questionable
Carries a judgement of quality or validity rather than pure probability
- uncertain
Broader term; can describe any situation with an unknown outcome
文法句型
It is doubtful whether + clause
It is doubtful that + clause
Subject + looks/remains/seems doubtful
用法筆記
The subject is a situation, outcome, plan, or possibility — NOT a person. Frequently appears in the impersonal construction 'it is doubtful whether/that + clause' to express a low probability. Compare with sense 1, where the subject is a person feeling uncertain.