have (one's) doubts (about someone or something)
have (one's) doubts (about someone or something)
To be wary or uncertain of someone or something. I know you really love this neighborhood, but I have my doubts. I do have my doubts about Brian—he just seems untrustworthy to me.
See also: doubt, have, someone
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
have doubts about someone or something
to have questions or suspicions about someone or something. I have doubts about Alice and whether she can do it. We have no doubts about the usefulness of this project.
See also: doubt, have
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
have your ˈdoubts (about something)
have reasons why you are not certain about whether something is good or whether something good will happen: I’ve had my doubts about his work since he joined the company. It may be all right. Personally, I have my doubts.See also: doubt, have
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary
- have doubts about
- have your doubts
- plant a/the seed of doubt (in someone's mind)
- sow a/the seed of doubt (in someone's mind)
- come up roses
- cross-examine
- cross-examine (someone)
- examine
- with reservations
- second thoughts