verb
- to doubt wrongly or without good reason
Usage: archaic
Examples
- The king misdoubted his loyal advisor’s intentions.
- She misdoubted her friend’s honesty after hearing the rumors.
- He misdoubted the messenger’s words despite their truth.
- The captain misdoubted his crew’s loyalty during the storm.
- They misdoubted the treaty’s terms without proper cause.