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dubiety

[doo-bahy-i-tee, dyoo-] / duˈbaɪ ɪ ti, dyu- /


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Perhaps we have always lived in ages of dubiety, but Beckett’s quote is particularly apt in describing the last 60 years.

From New York Times

To overcome this dubiety toward American systems, some Marshallese have taken it upon themselves to educate their community about the vaccine and how and where to get it.

From Seattle Times

There remains much dubiety about the value of smartwatches in general, whatever software they happen to use or brand they happen to represent.

From The Verge

A blogger calling himself "Henry L. Mencken1951" asserted his "dubiety," or dubious reaction, to local high school students trying to stop violence by wearing slogans on T-shirts.

From Los Angeles Times

There is no dubiety to this, since players are attracted to the club by the promise that it will provide a stage on which to parade their talents.

From BBC