Dubitation

Pronunciation: /ˈduˈbaɪˈtætˈaɪˌɑn/

Dubitation (noun)

  1. A state of strong uncertainty about whether something is true, correct, or reliable.
  2. The act of questioning a claim carefully, often because evidence is missing or unclear.

Examples

  • Her dubitation made the plan feel unsafe.
  • The report caused serious dubitation among the team.