duda - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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duda (spanish) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of Speech

The word "duda" is a noun in Spanish.

Phonetic Transcription

/d ˈu ð a/

Translation Options into English

  1. doubt
  2. question
  3. uncertainty

Meaning and Usage

"Duda" refers to a feeling of uncertainty or lack of conviction about something. It can also pertain to the act of questioning or being unsure of something. The word is used frequently in both oral and written contexts, but may appear more often in written forms due to its usage in formal and legal language.

Example Sentences

  1. Tengo una duda sobre el contenido del contrato.
  2. I have a doubt about the content of the contract.

  3. La duda es una parte esencial de la toma de decisiones.

  4. Doubt is an essential part of decision-making.

  5. No hay lugar para la duda en esta cuestión.

  6. There is no room for doubt in this matter.

Idiomatic Expressions

"Duda" is often used in various idiomatic expressions in Spanish. Here are some examples:

  1. Sin duda
  2. Sin duda, el proyecto será un éxito.
  3. Without a doubt, the project will be a success.

  4. Plena duda

  5. En plena duda, decidimos esperar un poco más.
  6. In full doubt, we decided to wait a bit longer.

  7. Estar en duda

  8. Estoy en duda sobre la calidad de este producto.
  9. I am in doubt about the quality of this product.

  10. Duda razonable

  11. En un juicio, la duda razonable debe beneficiar al acusado.
  12. In a trial, reasonable doubt must benefit the accused.

  13. Causar duda

  14. Esa decisión causó duda entre los empleados.
  15. That decision caused doubt among the employees.

  16. Sin lugar a dudas

  17. Sin lugar a dudas, él es el mejor candidato para el puesto.
  18. Without a doubt, he is the best candidate for the position.

Etymology

The word "duda" originates from the Latin "dubita," which is the present subjunctive form of "dubitare," meaning "to doubt." The Latin term carries the same meaning and has evolved into the modern Spanish usage.

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22-07-2024