Dubiety/ˌduːˈbaɪəti/ Definition 1 of 1Pro Tip 1/3Neutral tone Dubiety is used in neutral or formal contexts and lacks strong emotion. Despite dubiety, the committee agreed to proceed with the plan. Pro Tip 2/3Academic writing Use in essays or reports to express doubt about findings or theories. There remains some dubiety regarding the accuracy of these figures. Pro Tip 3/3Not disbelief 'Dubiety' indicates uncertainty, not outright rejection or disbelief. His dubiety about the project did not mean he thought it would fail.