dubious

IPA: dˈubiʌs

adjective

  • (of a statement, matter, or thing) Arousing doubt; questionable; open to suspicion.
  • (of a person) In disbelief; wavering, uncertain, or hesitating in opinion; inclined to doubt; undecided.
  • (chess, chiefly of an opening move) Generally considered imprecise or wrong, but not totally unplayable.
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Examples of "dubious" in Sentences

  • The previous seems dubious and trite.
  • The content of the edition is dubious.
  • However, the name of the article is dubious.
  • The two articles that underpin the lead are also dubious.
  • Many of the pictures are of dubious relevance to the text.
  • In the constant churn, lots of dubious edits have crept in.
  • In any case, the text in the body of the article is highly dubious.
  • The westernization issue is intensely dubious as an argument, I think.
  • It is considered dubious because of the fragmentary nature of the fossils.
  • The suggestion that a peristyle was added to the main building is dubious.

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