Open to doubt or suspicion.
Subject to nonconcordant interpretations.
Fraught with uncertainty or doubt.
Синонимы
Examples for "doubtful "
Examples for "doubtful "
1 Therefore, alpha-HBDH is of doubtful value in the diagnosis of painful crisis.
2 This is, therefore, an unacceptable war of highly doubtful legality and legitimacy.
3 That scale of market disruption has made some market participants more doubtful .
4 It might be a doubtful point; it is certainly an enigmatic object.
5 Whether it can continue doing so without the euro imploding seems doubtful .
1 The son's guardian was a wizard of great power but dubious principle.
2 Incomprehensible on more the point socially dubious things in the financial industry.
3 It was yet another slightly dubious penalty decision at this World Cup.
4 The Carter Center urged the National Elections Commission to review dubious results.
5 Nene also admitted to meeting the infamous Gupta family under dubious circumstances.
6 Others fear the order threatens civil liberties or is of dubious constitutionality.
7 They also tore into the dubious scientific veneer he'd given his report.
8 Africa became the arena in which theological gladiators met in dubious strife.
9 Roets appeared on the dubious Fox News channel to raise this issue.
10 There's something more dubious at hand that nobody wants to talk about.
11 Greenfield argues that the technology is unsafe, and of dubious security value.
12 Only recently have allegations of dubious intelligence operations been brought against Plato.
13 As eNCA report, locals are up in arms about the dubious legislation.
14 But Mr Cutler was still dubious if there'd been enough public consultation.
15 The servant walked rather slowly and in a dubious sort of way.
16 Their father looks dubious about this proposed exotic addition to the festivities.
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