A. To trust someone without proof
B. To provide support
C. To doubt someone's intentions
D. To be skeptical
Answer: To trust someone without proof
A. To trust someone without proof
B. To provide support
C. To doubt someone's intentions
D. To be skeptical
Answer: To trust someone without proof
Additional Information: 'Give the benefit of the doubt' means to assume someone is innocent or has good intentions.
Subjects: Idioms and Phrases, Vocabulary