ˈdau̇t, usu -au̇d.+V verb ( -ed/-ing/-s ) Etymology: Middle English douten to fear, doubt, from Old French douter, from … ˈrēz( ə )nəbəl adjective Etymology: Middle English resonable, from Old French raisonnable, from Latin rationabilis, from ration-, ratio reason … REASONABLE DOUBT - sensible or actual hesitation with regards to the veracity of a claim. Webster's New International English Dictionary REASONABLE DOUBT - noun : solid doubt about the actual guilt of a defendant that arises or remains after careful and impartial examination ….More meanings of this word and English-Russian, Russian-English translations for the word «REASONABLE DOUBT» in dictionaries.
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