dubiosity (Meaning)
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dubiosity (n.)
The state of being doubtful; a doubtful statement or thing.
Synonyms & Antonyms of dubiosity
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dubiosity Sentence Examples
- The dubiosity of the politician's claims left the public feeling uncertain and distrustful.
- The company's financial records were filled with dubiosity, making it difficult to determine their true financial health.
- The dubiosity of the witness's testimony cast doubt on the entire case.
- The artwork's dubiosity made it difficult to determine its authenticity.
- The dubiousity of the deal made it difficult for investors to decide whether or not to participate.
- The researcher's dubiosity about the results of the experiment led them to conduct further tests.
- The candidate's dubiousity about their own qualifications made it difficult for voters to trust them.
- The dubiosity of the evidence presented in the case made it difficult for the jury to reach a verdict.
- The dubiosity of the politician's promises made it difficult for the public to believe them.
- The dubiosity of the rumor made it difficult to determine its truthfulness.
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The state of being doubtful; a doubtful statement or thing.
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The dubiosity of the politician's claims left the public feeling uncertain and distrustful.
The company's financial records were filled with dubiosity, making it difficult to determine their true financial health.
The dubiosity of the witness's testimony cast doubt on the entire case.
The artwork's dubiosity made it difficult to determine its authenticity.