100 Examples of sentences containing the adverb "dubiously"
Definition
The adverb dubiously means in a manner that is doubtful or uncertain. It can suggest skepticism, hesitation, or a lack of conviction regarding the truth or reliability of something.
Synonyms
- Doubtfully
 - Skeptically
 - Uncertainly
 - Questioningly
 - Suspiciously
 - Disbelievingly
 - Hesitantly
 - Warily
 
Antonyms
- Certainly
 - Confidently
 - Assuredly
 - Clearly
 - Indisputably
 - Undoubtedly
 - Unquestionably
 - Definitely
 
Examples
- She looked at the proposal dubiously, unsure of its feasibility.
 - He nodded dubiously, not convinced by her explanation.
 - The team approached the new strategy dubiously, fearing it would fail.
 - They accepted the invitation dubiously, uncertain about the host's intentions.
 - She read the email dubiously, suspecting it might be a scam.
 - The scientist examined the results dubiously, questioning their accuracy.
 - He smiled dubiously at the joke, unsure if it was meant to be funny.
 - She took the medicine dubiously, wary of potential side effects.
 - The audience reacted dubiously to the magician's tricks.
 - He began the project dubiously, feeling unprepared for the challenge.
 - She accepted the compliment dubiously, not believing it was sincere.
 - The child looked dubiously at the strange food on his plate.
 - He answered the question dubiously, unsure if he was correct.
 - The critics reviewed the film dubiously, citing several flaws.
 - She examined the document dubiously, concerned about its authenticity.
 - He approached the negotiation dubiously, fearing a bad deal.
 - They regarded the new policy dubiously, questioning its effectiveness.
 - She took the advice dubiously, having heard it before without success.
 - The teacher looked dubiously at the student's excuse for being late.
 - He accepted the bet dubiously, unsure of his chances.
 - The audience listened dubiously to the politician's promises.
 - She stared dubiously at the map, confused about the directions.
 - The dog sniffed the food dubiously, hesitant to eat it.
 - He watched the news dubiously, skeptical of the reporting.
 - She replied dubiously to his claims, needing further proof.
 - They viewed the investment opportunity dubiously, aware of the risks.
 - He approached the cliff dubiously, afraid of the height.
 - The judge listened dubiously to the defendant's alibi.
 - She entered the haunted house dubiously, feeling a chill run down her spine.
 - He examined the product dubiously, concerned about its quality.
 - The crowd reacted dubiously to the unexpected announcement.
 - She read the instructions dubiously, unsure if they were clear.
 - He accepted the challenge dubiously, feeling out of his depth.
 - The cat eyed the new toy dubiously, unsure if it was safe.
 - She listened to the explanation dubiously, questioning its validity.
 - He regarded the new colleague dubiously, unsure of their competence.
 - The tourists looked dubiously at the questionable street food.
 - She participated in the experiment dubiously, worried about the outcome.
 - He watched the documentary dubiously, doubtful of its bias.
 - She considered the offer dubiously, weighing the pros and cons.
 - He approached the stranger dubiously, feeling uneasy.
 - The scientists studied the phenomenon dubiously, puzzled by the findings.
 - She accepted the job offer dubiously, uncertain about the work environment.
 - The employees listened dubiously to the management's plans.
 - He examined the warranty dubiously, concerned about the fine print.
 - She regarded the advertisement dubiously, suspecting it was misleading.
 - The coach looked dubiously at the injured player’s return.
 - He read the book dubiously, not expecting to enjoy it.
 - She tried the new recipe dubiously, unsure how it would turn out.
 - The group discussed the theory dubiously, finding it hard to believe.
 - He approached the task dubiously, feeling overwhelmed.
 - She glanced at the clock dubiously, worried she would be late.
 - The witness spoke dubiously, casting doubt on the events.
 - He viewed the new policy changes dubiously, fearing negative impacts.
 - She smiled dubiously at the suggestion, knowing it was impractical.
 - The client examined the proposal dubiously, looking for flaws.
 - He considered the new technology dubiously, unsure if it would work.
 - She accepted the award dubiously, feeling unworthy.
 - The detective listened dubiously to the suspect’s statement.
 - He approached the negotiation table dubiously, feeling anxious.
 - She viewed the results dubiously, expecting further analysis.
 - The team celebrated dubiously, aware of the challenges ahead.
 - He entered the competition dubiously, unsure of his skills.
 - She glanced at the price tag dubiously, shocked by the cost.
 - The audience reacted dubiously to the magician's final trick.
 - He listened dubiously to the sales pitch, unconvinced.
 - She pushed the door open dubiously, unsure of what was inside.
 - The child viewed the new toy dubiously, suspicious of its safety.
 - He approached the ice dubiously, worried it might crack.
 - She read the reviews dubiously, unsure of their authenticity.
 - The crowd cheered dubiously, not fully convinced by the performance.
 - He signed the contract dubiously, feeling pressured.
 - She looked at her reflection dubiously, questioning her appearance.
 - The analyst examined the data dubiously, searching for errors.
 - He approached the cliff's edge dubiously, hesitant to look down.
 - She accepted the challenge dubiously, feeling unprepared.
 - The critic reviewed the art piece dubiously, questioning its merit.
 - He regarded the political debate dubiously, unsure of the candidates' honesty.
 - She listened to the news report dubiously, skeptical of its accuracy.
 - The student presented the project dubiously, fearing it wasn’t good enough.
 - He entered the restaurant dubiously, unsure of the menu.
 - She glanced at the flyer dubiously, questioning its legitimacy.
 - The audience watched the performance dubiously, waiting for the punchline.
 - He took the leap of faith dubiously, uncertain of the outcome.
 - She approached the group dubiously, unsure of their intentions.
 - The employee reviewed the new policy dubiously, concerned about its implications.
 - He listened to the expert dubiously, needing more evidence.
 - She took the advice dubiously, recalling past failures.
 - The child examined the spider dubiously, unsure if it was dangerous.
 - He read the contract dubiously, looking for hidden clauses.
 - She watched the documentary dubiously, questioning its perspective.
 - The group discussed the plan dubiously, needing more information.
 - He accepted the invitation dubiously, unsure of the hosts.
 - She viewed the experiment results dubiously, suspecting an error.
 - The cat approached the dog dubiously, wary of its size.
 - He regarded the news dubiously, doubting its credibility.
 - She looked at the cake dubiously, questioning the ingredients.
 - The teacher listened to the excuse dubiously, needing proof.
 - He stepped onto the stage dubiously, nervous about performing.
 - She opened the mysterious package dubiously, unsure of its contents.
 
