Use "dubious" in a sentence

1. The Dubious Power of Amulets

2. I remain dubious about her motives.

3. 3 What he said yesterday was dubious.

4. 13 He is a dubious character.

5. 9 It sounds a morally dubious proposition.

6. Dubious states: Albocracy – government by white people

7. These claims are dubious and not scientifically proven.

8. Obviously genuine pieces, but of very dubious provenance.

9. 2 I remain dubious about her motives.

10. Annes is a dame of dubious virtue.

11. No, I'm afraid she holds that dubious honor.

12. He has been associated with some dubious characters.

13. 14 He has taken up with some dubious characters.

14. 12 He has been associated with some dubious characters.

15. 11 He uses some dubious shifts to get money.

16. The firm was accused of dubious accounting practices.

17. 10 The room was decorated in dubious taste.

18. His arguments are undercut by dubious statistics and projections.

19. I'm dubious about his promises to change his ways.

20. “Atavistic oncology”: Another dubious cancer therapy to be avoided

21. 1 The firm was accused of dubious accounting practices.

22. 5 The firm was accused of dubious accounting practices.

23. Apocrypha definition is - writings or statements of dubious authenticity

24. Synonyms: dubious, legendary, doubtful, questionable More Synonyms of Apocryphal

25. This claim seems to us to be rather dubious.

26. 4 These claims are dubious and not scientifically proven.

27. He applies the same insouciance to other dubious choices.

28. 8 I'm dubious about his promises to change his ways.

29. Be careful - some companies use dubious tactics to sell timeshare .

30. The tests have been shown to be of dubious validity.

31. 5 This claim seems to us to be rather dubious.

32. 3 In one corner lay some ironmongery of dubious aspect.

33. His background is a trifle dubious, to say the least.

34. 7 The tests have been shown to be of dubious validity.

35. 24 His background is a trifle dubious, to say the least.

36. For men, manicure has often been associated with slightly dubious characters.

37. בְּדֹ֫לַח noun [masculine] probably Bdellium (ᵑ6; ᵑ7 בְּדוּלְחָא; etymology dubious; Lag Ges

38. I was given the dubious privilege of organizing the summer fair.

39. Many critics regard this argument as dubious or, at best, misleading.

40. 6 Max was given the dubious honour of organizing the children's party.

41. 18 The Shakespearean shylock is of dubious value in the modern world.

42. 21 synonyms for Clouded: ambiguous, borderline, chancy, doubtful, dubious, dubitable, equivocal

43. 43 synonyms for Ambiguous: unclear, puzzling, uncertain, obscure, vague, doubtful, dubious

44. Brother Laxman, my wife's dubious reputation casts doubt upon my own.

45. 18 I was given the dubious privilege of organizing the summer fair.

46. The regents were still unwilling to accept verdicts of such dubious historicity.

47. 22 He ran with a lot of dubious characters when he was young.

48. Plutonium mining for dubious ends was one of the plots foiled by Dan.

49. The Appeal Court judge said that his conviction was of dubious legality.

50. 19 They consider the plan to be of dubious benefit to most families.

51. 17 Many critics regard this argument as dubious or, at best,(www.Sentencedict.com) misleading.

52. 16 The results of this policy will remain dubious for some time.

53. The first proposal struck us as scientifically dubious, and the second as intellectually indefensible.

54. Of interest is not so much their dubious factual basis as their plausibility.

55. The assumption that growth in one country benefits the whole world is highly dubious .

56. The notion that General Suleimani Abetted the attackers at all also appears dubious.

57. Bestowing favor on a dubious sycophant often lead to the downfall of dynasties.

58. Some works have the dubious honor of producing hAtedoms larger than their traditional fanbase.

59. 15 His published account of his travels is of dubious value to other explorers.

60. She had the dubious honour of being the last woman to be hanged in England .

61. Epirus acquired the dubious accolade of being the poorest region in the European Union.

62. To apply it to anencephalic fetuses requires a further, and much more dubious, step.

63. 30 The US enjoys the dubious distinction of being the lawsuit capital of the world.

64. Countering Geert Vanden Bossche’s dubious viral open letter warning against mass COVID-19 vaccination

65. 23 My parents were dubious about it at first but we soon convinced them.

66. He has the dubious distinction of being the first railway baron to go bankrupt.

67. Under its dubious stewardship, the country was reorganized into a kind of Collectivized agrarian state.

68. Antonyms for Confident include uncertain, doubtful, dubious, hesitant, irresolute, tentative, unconvinced, undecided, indecisive and unclear

69. 29 The assumption that growth in one country benefits the whole world is highly dubious .

70. 28 The US enjoys the dubious distinction of being the lawsuit capital of the world.

71. Unfortunately, there is no evidence to support this explanation, apart from some rather dubious circumstantial evidence.

72. Nagy has the dubious honour of being the first athlete to be banned in this way.

73. Synonyms for Contestable include mootable, questionable, doubtful, arguable, moot, disputable, dubious, uncertain, problematical and unsettled

74. She is the new Russian princess, heir apparent to the dubious crown of Anna Kournikova.

75. Antonyms for Aboveboard include deceitful, devious, lying, shady, underhanded, dishonest, crooked, criminal, unprincipled and dubious

76. 20 He has the dubious distinction of being the first railway baron to go bankrupt.

77. The Holocaust which has the dubious distinction of being the best-documented genocide in the world?

78. 21 She had the dubious honour of being the last woman to be hanged in England .

79. 15 Their utility in servicing traffic from Earth to the asteroid belt is, however,(www.Sentencedict.com) dubious.

80. Synonyms for Cliffhanging include touch-and-go, delicate, precarious, tricky, uncertain, dangerous, dubious, hazardous, risky and sticky