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dubiousness

noun as in doubt

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The Globes still project some reputational sheen as a bellwether for the Oscars race, or it used to, which lends additional dubiousness to its new categories introduced for the 2024 show.

From Salon

Kurt Krause, a lawyer representing one of the fake electors, John Haggard, said in court Thursday that “the probability of conviction is low, given the dubiousness of the factual basis asserted by the government.”

He did acknowledge a certain dubiousness to the claim that the mostly white male conservatives who showed up at the Capitol on Jan. 6 had the judicial deck stacked against them.

Jordan was not the only Republican lawmaker to acknowledge the dubiousness of the tapes' existence in a press appearance this week.

From Salon

The American activist Carol J. Adams, the author of the groundbreaking 1990 study “The Sexual Politics of Meat,” has written of the moral dubiousness of transforming “living beings into objects.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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