I doubt it/that

I doubt it/that

Something being discussed is or seems unlikely to happen. A: "Think Mom will let us have McDonald's for dinner tonight?" B: "I doubt it, since there's leftover meatloaf in the fridge." A: "I bet you got an A on the test." B: "I doubt that—there were a few questions that I totally guessed on."
See also: doubt, that
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

I doubt it.

I do not think so. Tom: Think it will rain today? Sue: I doubt it. Sally: Think you'll go to New York? Mary: I doubt it.
See also: doubt

I doubt that.

I do not believe that something is so. Bob: I'll be there exactly on time. Sue: I doubt that. John: Fred says he can't come to work because he's sick. Jane: I doubt that.
See also: doubt, that
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
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