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dubious
adjective as in doubtful
Strongest matches
adjective as in vague, unclear
Example Sentences
Suddenly, what would otherwise be morally dubious transgressions or—as earlier established—classic teenage girl faults, are now glimpses into what these girls are capable of if the stakes are heightened.
According to upside-down MAGA-world logic, this war has dubious benefits for the U.S.
Earlier this year Lewis Lukens, a retired American diplomat, told the BBC that Gabbard's "dubious judgement" could give allies "reason to question how safe it is to share intelligence with the US".
Moreover, there is dubious evidence that they are even effective.
More than 4,000 bridges in Germany are broken or in a dubious state.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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