Sentence example with the word 'dubious'

dubious

a bit thick, conscienceless, dishonorable, fishy, in doubt, mistrustful, questionable, speculative, unclear, unprincipled, unworthy of belief

Definition adj. fraught with uncertainty or doubt

Last update: October 9, 2015


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They admitted the force of my argument but remained dubious.   [adjective]

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She has the dubious honor of being the only female werewolf in the world.   [adjective]

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In a world awash in information of dubious provenance, whom can you trust to tell you the truth?   [adjective]

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The fire was continued with the utmost vehemence on both sides, and the issue of the action seemed very dubious.   [adjective]

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Pressed to explain this dubious phrase, De Malfort affected a fit of languor, and would talk no more.   [adjective]

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The lights were struck down, but the dubious glare of the fire enabled them to continue the fray.   [adjective]

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Sometimes, however, she gleamed forth a dubious light upon the scene of action.   [adjective]

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'Devoutly prayed, my dear and prophetic sister, and the best way in the world to close a dubious argument.'   [adjective]

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He answered, with a dubious smile, "A man drowning may be saved; not so a man in love."   [adjective]

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A fortnight of dubious calm succeeded my return to Thornfield Hall.   [adjective]

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In one corner lay some ironmongery of dubious aspect.   [adjective]

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