dubious 的定义
- doubtful; marked by or occasioning doubt: a dubious reply.
- of doubtful quality or propriety; questionable: a dubious compliment; a dubious transaction.
- of uncertain outcome: in dubious battle.
- wavering or hesitating in opinion; inclined to doubt.
dubious 近义词
doubtful
dubious 的近义词 39 个
- arguable
- debatable
- equivocal
- fishy
- hesitant
- improbable
- problematic
- questionable
- reluctant
- shady
- skeptical
- suspicious
- uncertain
- unclear
- unconvinced
- unreliable
- unsure
- chancy
- diffident
- disputable
- dubitable
- far-fetched
- fly-by-night
- iffy
- indecisive
- moot
- mootable
- open
- perplexed
- suspect
- touch and go
- trustless
- unassured
- undecided
- undependable
- unlikely
- untrustworthy
- untrusty
- wavering
dubious 的反义词 20 个
vague, unclear
更多dubious例句
- Now Uber is objecting to the proposed terms of his bankruptcy, arguing that he used legally dubious techniques to shelter his wealth from creditors.
- From top models to Hollywood celebrities and YouTube vloggers, they’re recruiting social media influencers to whitewash their dubious records.
- He’s achieved this dubious distinction by scoring negative favorability ratings among both parties.
- Hawley and others who objected to the preference of Pennsylvania’s voters are building on the dubious foundation Rehnquist established in that case.
- The sequel follows Ellie, all grown up and still immune to the virus that has transformed much of humanity into zombies, as she struggles with the consequences of a morally dubious decision made by her father figure Joel in the first game.
- Domestically, the prime minister maintains the dubious line that he is the only man who can keep the still-fragile peace.
- Krivov was arrested in October 2012, on the dubious charges of participation in “mass riots.”
- We kindly inform these little jokers with the dubious jokes that they risk judicial proceedings they may not find funny at all.
- The Louisiana university has turned into a nanny state, issuing a campus smoking ban of dubious legality.
- The British detectives have since interviewed countless witnesses and cleared a number of dubious suspects in the case.
- Her manner amazed him; it was so unlike the aspect of fair interpretation, with which she usually discussed a dubious subject.
- Each of them was chuck full of that dubious sort of pride that has busted up more than one love-fiesta.
- He looked upon her bright face, a dubious expression flittering over his own.
- They were a little dubious about the night and its outcome, but all agreed it would be highly exciting.
- Eddie said nothing, but looked very dubious, for the widow was not liked by the boys.