if your referring to the band, its no doubt. and if you're talking about the expression, it is also no doubt.
It is in no doubt
The duration of Shadow of a Doubt is 1.8 hours.
Hella Good by No Doubt was in Adam Sandler's Longest Yard
I doubt it.
(apposite means appropriate, fitting, or pertinent) We learned that his remark about receiving poor service was an apposite one. The senator's apposite characterization as a philanderer was well deserved.
That would be 'tame'
By balancing apposite poles
It means suitable, appropriate, or well-adapted for the situation. So the teacher's analogy was very pertinent for the situation or circumstance.
both chlorint atoms has equal and apposite repulsive force
I think this is just a mis-spelling of "Apposite", which means "well suited for the purpose" and so on.
The opposite of peace is violence.the apposite of peace might be Horror or uncalm or anything that is including not calm or not in the right situation
Yes. But it is not related to opposite (completely different). It is more closely related to the grammar term appositive (a restatement designed to clarify, e.g. Her sister Gloria). The term is used infrequently because of its similarity to the more popular term (opposite).It means apt, appropriate, or pertinent.Example: His speech was an apposite closing to his campaign.
Ask, like many words, does not have an apposite. If you ask a question, and I do the opposite, what do I actually do? Stay silent? Tell the answer? Make a statement?
A: It may look to you as apposite but I ASSURE YOU PHYSICALLY THEY MAY INSTALLED OPPOSITE BUT ELECTRICALLY THE ARE INSTALLED IN SERIES
An appositive is something in a sentence next to something else referring to the same thing, essentially. An example sentence is: If a sentence has an appositive, it should be easy to understand who or what it is about.
The doubt. The doubt. The doubt.