dubiousness

/ˈdubiəsnəs/
noun
  1. The quality of being doubtful or uncertain.
    • The dubiousness of the data made the scientists repeat the experiment.
    • There was a clear dubiousness in his tone when he answered the question.
    • The dubiousness of the claim was quickly exposed by fact-checkers.
  2. The quality of being of questionable value, quality, or honesty.
    • Critics pointed out the dubiousness of the film's historical accuracy.
    • The dubiousness of the evidence led the judge to dismiss the case.
    • The dubiousness of the business deal made the investors back out.
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