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du·bi·ous·ly
/ˈdo͞obēəslē/
adverb
- with hesitation or doubt."I looked at him dubiously"
- in a way that arouses suspicion, distrust, or uncertainty."he dubiously claimed that he was a self-made man"
DUBIOUS - 20 Synonyms and Antonyms - Cambridge English
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6 days ago · Synonyms: doubtful, uncertain, unsure, skeptical, unconvinced, incredulous. Antonyms: sure, positive, certain, definite.
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6 days ago · a quality that someone or something is known for, but that is not good: The city had the dubious distinction of being named the world's most polluted urban ...
6 days ago · 1. a : not known beyond doubt : dubious an uncertain claim b : not having certain knowledge : doubtful remains uncertain about her plans.
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7 days ago · The meaning of PRECARIOUS is dependent on chance circumstances, unknown conditions, or uncertain developments. How to use precarious in a sentence.
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5 days ago · doubtfully · in a way that shows you are uncertain and feeling doubt synonym dubiously (1). She looked at him doubtfully. Oxford Collocations Dictionary ...
7 days ago · Fear, uncertainty, and doubt (FUD) is a manipulative propaganda tactic used in sales, marketing, public relations, politics, polling, and cults.
8 hours ago · A Michigan Court of Appeals judge was skeptical on Monday that right-wing operatives' robocalls to Black voters in 2020 constituted voter intimidation under ...
6 days ago · A CoDing Sequence (CDS) is a region of DNA or RNA whose sequence determines the sequence of amino acids in a protein.
5 days ago · Hey folks! I've recently come across a situation with my player having both Unmistakable Lore and Dubious Knowledge and him rolling a critical failure.
4 days ago · Context sensitive -- places findings in a social, historical, and temporal context; researcher is careful about [even dubious of] the possibility or ...