Examples of 'dubious' in a sentence

Meaning of "dubious"

dubious (adjective) - hesitating or doubting; questionable or suspect. It is used to describe something that is not certain or reliable
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  • Arousing doubt; questionable; open to suspicion.
  • In disbelief; wavering, uncertain, or hesitating in opinion; inclined to doubt; undecided.
  • Generally considered imprecise or wrong, but not totally unplayable.

How to use "dubious" in a sentence

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My position as a dubious father is influencing my scientific detachment.
This conversion of his strikes me as highly dubious.
I revived a dubious talent from my misspent youth.
He always attracts the most dubious people.
It is just one dubious proposal in place of another.
The rationales for such biases are dubious.
And they are more dubious than confident.
I am dubious about the other two altogether.
His approval would be a dubious proposition at best.
Dubious languages are those whose existence is uncertain.
I am increasingly dubious as to the outcome of this effort.
Dubious and did not like the smell.
I find that dubious to say the least.
We know full well these names are dubious.
I leave such dubious pleasures to the capitalists.

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Light on story and frankly thematically dubious.
I am highly dubious that that actually is true.
Now you are looking all dubious again.
I have the dubious distinction of being independently wealthy.
They envied even his dubious situation.
Emerico is dubious and can not make a decision.
Inspectors must question all dubious personnel.
And spread dubious rumors about him.
You are in possession of insurance files of dubious origin.
You participated in a dubious martial arts tournament.
That dubious pleasure was reserved for prisoners.
In this off times dubious community of ours.
The dubious press moderated its sarcasm.
I apologize for the dubious quality of some.
And his literary tastes seem dubious.
I have made some dubious partnerships in my life.
Other aspects of the assessment are also dubious.
It is highly dubious that the geographical distribution of.
Obama initiated six cases of dubious merit.
But many are dubious about that estimate.
I will not support your dubious plans.
He also made dubious claims about cancer.
They were undoubtedly exploiting your dubious celebrity.
They have a dubious human rights record.
I have no intention of seeking a dubious year of grace.
There is a lot of dubious folklore concerning entrepreneurship.
That incident on the seashore is dubious somehow.
There is talk of dubious arrests and torture.
Miranda adds that his promotion is dubious.
The public at home are dubious about globalisation.
But this belief is dark and dubious.
Giving someone a dubious diagnosis can be harmful.
Say that he was someone of dubious repute.
I was still dubious about its usefulness though.
The acquisition has some dubious characters.

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