dubious
/ˈdu.bi.əs/adjective3 syllables
Dubious means: fraught with uncertainty or doubt.
Synonyms for dubious9
adjective, as in open to doubt or suspicion
adjective, as in not convinced
unconvinced
What does dubious mean?3
adjective
1
fraught with uncertainty or doubt“they were doubtful that the cord would hold”
2
open to doubt or suspicion“the candidate's doubtful past”
3
not convinced“they admitted the force of my argument but remained dubious”
Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.
Dubious in a sentence
- Students are expected to stay away from dubious places.Stalwartlover
- He also brought out one more dubious conclusion.unknown
- I'm dubious about claims to speak more than five languages fluently.darinmex
- Her attraction was dubious even after the second glass of wine.dimitris
- This approach is theoretically sound but practically dubious.mailohilohi
- I keep telling them to avoid dubious company!anzart
- There is a highly dubious award for particularly dog-hating acts.GuidoW
- This made me a bit dubious, I must confess.CM
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