Lexicographical Neighbors of Dubitated
Literary usage of Dubitated
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Knickerbocker: Or, New-York Monthly Magazine by Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew (1853)
"Like Launcelot Gobbo in the play, I stood and dubitated. 'Budge,' quoth cowardly
fear at my elbow. 'Budge not,' quoth the spice of bravery in my heart, ..."
2. Fifty Years of an Actors̓ Life by John Coleman (1904)
"I gave it up as a bad job, retired to my den, lay down on the sofa in the dark,
and dubitated for half an hour as to what was best to do. ..."
3. All Ireland by Standish O'Grady (1898)
"We bade an Empire stand aside, and afford full scope and free room and passage
for the progress of the Irish nation, and the Empire hesitated, dubitated, ..."
4. The Pathology of Mind by Henry Maudsley (1894)
"If it were some great thing concerning which they dubitated aud wavered, one
would not think it anywise strange, for the habit of thinking, Hamlet-like, ..."