The meaning to the phrase 'benefit of the doubt' means to give someone credit for the unproven. This phrase is used by many people each day when describing certain situations.
To give someone the "benefit of the doubt" is to believe them more than you don't believe them. To trust them more than not.
guilty as charged
giving the benefit of the doubt
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It can be interpreted as meaning the same thing. Yes.
i want to know the answer too! lol. There could be two 'opposites'. 'Disuade', meaning 'persuade not to (do something)' or 'not bother' (or similar expression) meaning not being concerned if someone does something or not.
Alright is a contraction of the two word expression 'all right', which means that everything is satisfactory, in agreement, or without doubt.
The doubt. The doubt. The doubt.
Benefit of the Doubt was created in 1967.
The duration of Benefit of the Doubt is 3600.0 seconds.
Sometimes, in the absense of good evidence that contradicts him, it is ok to accept as true something that someone says. You give him the benefit of the doubt. If he proves himself to be untrustworthy, you would not be inclined to give him the benefit of the doubt in the future.
The referee gave benifit of the doubt. I think that if you believe someone even though they have a reason to lie, you are giving them the benefit of the doubt. so if the referee doesn't see something, and believes what one coach is saying happended, he is giving that coach the benefit of the doubt.
In a relationship it is often wise to give your boyfriend or husband the benefit of the doubt. Accusing someone without proof can damage the relationship beyond repair.
Valerie - 1986 Benefit of the Doubt 1-5 was released on: USA: 24 March 1986
90210 - 2008 Benefit of the Doubt 4-6 is rated/received certificates of: USA:TV-14
The cast of Benefit of the Doubt - 1983 includes: Hetty Baynes as Mrs. Toft Colin Douglas as Eddie (older umpire)
I doubt it.
Encore Encore - 1998 The Doubt of the Benefit 1-11 was released on: USA: 27 January 1999
The opposite of benefit is unbenefit.