dubiousness

NOUN
  1. uncertainty about the truth or factuality or existence of something
    the dubiousness of his claim
    there is no question about the validity of the enterprise
  2. the state of being unsure of something
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How To Use dubiousness In A Sentence

  • ‘I think it would be best if I took my own daughter home,’ Mr. Ainsley responded briskly with a hint of dubiousness.
  • Billy shrugged his shoulders in modest dubiousness. CHAPTER XIII
  • This was probably not the best time to take an online IQ test of dubious scientific value; considering the inherent dubiousness of IQ tests to begin with.
  • They are in a constant and ongoing state of pure, unadulterated dubiousness. Obama Citizenship Rumor Peddlers Buy Ad Space In The Tribune
  • the dubiousness of his claim
  • The inherent dubiousness of a duo from the most Californian of cities putting the artistic cross-hairs on arguably the most eclectic New York borough has it's roots, Stew sa id, in a fundamental difference in coastal cultures. Burrowing Into the Brains of Brooklyn's Best
  • The fundamental silliness of my article lies, however, not in its numerous solecisms but in the dubiousness of its central thesis and of the " reasoning’ adduced to support it.
  • Their rascality and general dubiousness was so transparent that he could not understand how any one could be taken in by them. Chapter I
  • This is most commonly employed in the defence of a beloved work under fire for subtextual dubiousness — for latent sexism, racism, homophobia or suchlike. Arguing With Geeks 5
  • This is most commonly employed in the defence of a beloved work under fire for subtextual dubiousness — for latent sexism, racism, homophobia or suchlike. Arguing With Geeks 5
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