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

  • I'd thought there would, instead, be discussion of Plate XV and a certain dubious bit of film.
  • The prosecution team includes at least four prosecutors who have been involved in dubious cases.
  • And Dr. Fauci, I know that you would maybe argue, by the way, about the term dubious quality control.
  • Citing a number of backdated transactions and what he characterized as dubious documentation the defendants received from
  • Of holding Obama in dubious regard, given his facile demonizing tactics and his Alinskyite praxis and wholesale mendacity in general:
  • This could occur for individual employees implicated either in dubious judgment significantly below the criminal level or in multiple instances of near-dubious judgment.
  • Bishops Conference of the Philippines (CBCP), raising questions Oscar Cruz yesterday slammed the Arroyo administration for continuously invoking executive privilege over what he called dubious government contracts, the latest
  • And his general military historical stuff, partly on my own reading and partly on the opinions of people I respect, is occasionally interesting, but too often boiler plate wrapped in dubious generalizations, particularly in areas where he has no personal expertise such as the Aztecs and medieval Japan. levitra Says:

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