adjective
- capable of being doubted; open to doubt or question
Usage: rare or archaic; not commonly used in modern English
Examples
- The witness's testimony was doubtable given the inconsistencies in her account.
- Whether that claim is doubtable depends on the evidence presented.
- His motives, though stated clearly, remained doubtable to many observers.
- The authenticity of the document is doubtable without proper verification.