questionable

IPA: kwˈɛstʃʌnʌbʌɫ

adjective

  • Problematic; open to doubt or challenge.
  • Of dubious respectability or morality.
  • (obsolete) Inviting questions; inviting inquiry.
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Examples of "questionable" in Sentences

  • I. iv.43 (180,4) questionable shape] [By _questionable_ is meant provoking question.
  • Why are you trying to distinguish between what you call questionable and cartoonish anyway?
  • The problem was, he seemed smart enough to avoid that and to always make her word questionable in front of a third party.
  • Investigators from six states showed up unannounced to Wachovia's headquarters because of what they call questionable business practices.
  • The report criticizes what it calls questionable accounting methods used by the Obama administration to count "green jobs" and says the term is vague and poorly defined.
  • They decide to try to change the story from the economic meltdown by attacking Obama for what they call questionable past associations when McCain has the Keating 5 in his past.
  • He says his subcommittee found $16 billion in what he calls questionable transactions from three major banks, including Citigroup, which made an $8 billion loan to Dubai in December.
  • Now when I read in the passage from two years ago about Muslims and killing Jews, he admitted that this school did have some what he called questionable passages in its textbooks but have since taken them out.
  • BASH: He did not answer a question about who may be responsible for 380 tons of high-level explosives missing in Iraq, but his campaign did, saying they believe John Kerry attacked the president a day earlier based on what they call questionable information.

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