How Do You Spell HADST NO DOUBT?

Pronunciation: [hˈadst nˈə͡ʊ dˈa͡ʊt] (IPA)

The phrase "hadst no doubt" is an archaic form of English meaning "you had no doubt." The spelling may seem strange, as it includes both "d" and "t" at the end of "hadst." This is because "hadst" is a contraction of "had" and "st," which means "did have." The "t" comes from the archaic second person singular past tense marker "st." The pronunciation is /hædst noʊ daʊt/, with stress on the first syllable of "hadst."

Common Misspellings for HADST NO DOUBT

  • gadst no doubt
  • badst no doubt
  • nadst no doubt
  • jadst no doubt
  • uadst no doubt
  • yadst no doubt
  • hzdst no doubt
  • hsdst no doubt
  • hwdst no doubt
  • hqdst no doubt
  • hasst no doubt
  • haxst no doubt
  • hacst no doubt
  • hafst no doubt
  • harst no doubt
  • haest no doubt
  • hadat no doubt
  • hadzt no doubt
  • hadxt no doubt
  • haddt no doubt