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dubiety /djuːˈbʌɪɪti /noun [mass noun] formalThe state or quality of being doubtful; uncertainty: his enemies made much of the dubiety of his paternity...- But as for the Mirror, there's no such dubiety.
- Therefore, in order to relieve his frustrations, the official may look to get his own back by only ruling in favour of this player when there is absolutely no dubiety about a challenge or incident involving this problematic performer.
- This has opened up an area of great dubiety which deserves more definitive answers.
OriginMid 18th century: from late Latin dubietas, from Latin dubium 'a doubt'. Rhymesanxiety, contrariety, impiety, impropriety, inebriety, notoriety, piety, satiety, sobriety, ubiety, variety |