Etymology
The word "dubious" has its roots in Latin:
Meaning
Dubious means:
Origin
The Latin word "dubius" is related to:
It suggests that something is in a state of uncertainty or indecision, like being between two options.
Usage
The word "dubious" is commonly used to describe situations, actions, or individuals that are:
Examples
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Etymology The word dubious has its roots in Latin dubius pronounced doo bee oos
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