
dubitable
/ˈdjuːbɪtəb(ə)l/
adjective
rare
(of a belief, conclusion, etc.) open to doubt.
Origin
Early 17th century from Latin dubitabilis, from dubitare ‘to doubt’.
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I think that it is very fine.
That you here, perchance, opine.
For discussion, it is good design.302
And perhaps our thinking will align.
But remember, when it's suitable,
Avoid a phrase inscrutable.
What you say is dubitable,
If not completely full of bull!
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