adverb
- in a manner that is open to doubt or question; questionably
Usage: rare; formal; often used in negative constructions (e.g., 'undubitably')
Examples
- The claim is dubitably supported by the available evidence.
- His motives were dubitably pure, given his history.
- The results are dubitably reproducible in other laboratories.
- She spoke dubitably about the project's success.
- The witness's account was dubitably credible.