Definition of the word dubiously

Pronunciation of vocabulary dubiously

dubiouslyadverb

một cách ngờ vực

/ˈdjuːbiəsli//ˈduːbiəsli/

Origin of the word dubiously

The word "dubiously" is an adverb that means to question the validity or correctness of something. It can also imply a sense of uncertainty or skepticism. The word "dubious" itself has a long and varied history. It comes from the Latin word "dubius," which means "wavering" or "uncertain." This Latin word is derived from "du bibere," which means "to drink two things," likely referring to the idea of drinking both sides of an argument. In Middle English, around the 14th century, the spelling "dubious" emerged, initially meaning "wavering" or "in doubt." Over time, the adverbial form "dubiously" developed, meaning to do something with uncertainty or doubt. Today, the word is commonly used in language to convey a sense of questionability or uncertainty about something.

Vocabulary summary dubiously

typeadverb

meaningdoubt

Example of vocabulary dubiouslynamespace

meaning

in an uncertain way, often because you suspect that something may be wrong; without knowing whether something is good or bad

theo một cách không chắc chắn, thường là vì bạn nghi ngờ rằng có điều gì đó không ổn; mà không biết điều đó là tốt hay xấu

  • Helen looked at him dubiously.

    Helen nhìn anh với vẻ nghi ngờ.

meaning

in a way that is probably dishonest

theo một cách có lẽ là không trung thực

  • Under the terms of the deal, the billionaires would be allowed to keep their dubiously acquired fortunes.

    Theo các điều khoản của thỏa thuận, các tỷ phú sẽ được phép giữ lại khối tài sản đáng ngờ mà họ có được.

meaning

in a way that is probably not good

theo một cách có lẽ là không tốt

  • He entered the country on dubiously authentic travel documents.

    Ông ta nhập cảnh vào đất nước này bằng những giấy tờ du lịch không xác thực.


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