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dubitable

[doo-bi-tuh-buhl, dyoo-] / ˈdu bɪ tə bəl, ˈdyu- /


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Her face grew grave for a moment before she turned upon Mr. Rogers that smile which, if usually latent and at the best not entirely feminine, was her least dubitable charm.

From Poison Island by Quiller-Couch, Arthur Thomas, Sir

It was an odd little encounter, that left vague and dubitable impressions in her mind.

From Ann Veronica, a modern love story by Wells, H. G. (Herbert George)

And of what importance is it to inquire what intelligence was brought him, or when he received it, if it appears that his intelligence must be in its own nature uncertain and dubitable?

From The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volume 10 Parlimentary Debates I by Johnson, Samuel

His motive in getting off the car was at least dubitable.

From The Real Adventure by Crosby, Raymond Moreau

The matter of drawing the formal contract, for instance, must be attended with all possible legal safe-guards, especially when we were dealing with a person whose honor was perhaps dubitable.

From Mary Wollaston by Webster, Henry Kitchell