Definition of Doubters

1. Noun. (plural of doubter) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Doubters

1. doubter [n] - See also: doubter

Lexicographical Neighbors of Doubters

doublure
doublures
doubly
doubly armed suture
doubly even
doubly heterozygous
doubly labeled water
doubly magic
doubly transitive verb
doubly transitive verb form
doubt
doubtable
doubtance
doubted
doubter
doubters (current term)
doubtful
doubtfull
doubtfuller
doubtfully
doubtfulness
doubtfulnesses
doubtfuls
doubting
doubting Thomas
doubting Thomases
doubtingly
doubtings
doubtless
doubtlessly

Literary usage of Doubters

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

1. Life and Death of Mr. Badman and The Holy War by John Bunyan (1905)
"The sixth Captain was Captain Torment, he was Captain bearer, and he had the Black worm for his Scutcheon. over the Resurrection-doubters, his Colors were ..."

2. Specimens of English Prose Style: From Malory to Macaulay by G E B. SAINTSBURY (1885)
"... HELD BY THE doubters. Now a man might have walked for days together in Mansoul, and scarce have seen one in the town that looked like a religious man. ..."

3. Specimens of English Prose Style from Malory to Macaulay by George Saintsbury (1886)
"MANSOUL HELD BY THE doubters. Now a man might have walked for days together in Mansoul ... Now every corner swarmed with outlandish doubters ; red-coats and ..."

4. The Whole Works of John Bunyan by John Bunyan, George Offor (1862)
"So the buriers, and those that were appointed for that purpose, did as they were commanded, they buried the doubters, and all the skulls and bones, ..."

5. The Holy War Made by King Shaddai Upon Diabolus, to Regain the Metropolis of by John Bunyan (1832)
"So the buriers, and those that were appointed for that purpose, did as they were commanded; they buried the doubters, and all skulls and bones, ..."

6. The World's Great Masterpieces: History, Biography, Science, Philosophy by Caroline Ticknor, Harry Thurston Peck, Frank Richard Stockton (1901)
"THE doubters. THE doubters are such as have their name from their nature as well as from the land and kingdom where they are born; their nature is to put a ..."

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