100 Examples of sentences containing the adjective "dubious"
Definition
The adjective dubious describes something that is doubtful, uncertain, or questionable in nature. It can refer to a person's attitude of skepticism or a situation that lacks reliability or credibility. In a broader context, it may also imply a sense of moral ambiguity or suspicion.
Synonyms
- Doubtful
 - Disputable
 - Uncertain
 - Skeptical
 - Questionable
 - Suspect
 - Ambiguous
 - Hesitant
 - Unreliable
 - Wary
 
Antonyms
- Certain
 - Sure
 - Definite
 - Trustworthy
 - Reliable
 - Undoubted
 - Clear
 - Obvious
 - Straightforward
 - Conclusive
 
Examples
- She had dubious motives for helping him.
 - The scientist presented dubious results that raised questions.
 - His dubious past made it hard to trust him.
 - Many found the dubious claims hard to believe.
 - The contract contained several dubious clauses.
 - I felt dubious about the promises made in the advertisement.
 - The witness's testimony was regarded as dubious by the jury.
 - They embarked on a dubious venture that few supported.
 - His dubious decisions led to a series of unfortunate events.
 - The dubious nature of the evidence brought about a mistrial.
 - She gave me a dubious look when I told her my plan.
 - The dubious product reviews made me hesitant to buy.
 - He was known for his dubious financial practices.
 - The dubious source of the information raised alarms.
 - There was a dubious smile on his face as he recounted the story.
 - Many people feel dubious about the effectiveness of that treatment.
 - Her dubious explanation left more questions than answers.
 - The politician's dubious statements sparked outrage.
 - His dubious behavior during the meeting was noted by his colleagues.
 - The dubious legality of the operation was questioned by the authorities.
 - The investment seemed dubious, but I took the risk anyway.
 - She had a dubious reputation in the industry.
 - The dubious origins of the artifact were a subject of debate.
 - I felt dubious about the integrity of the competition.
 - His dubious ethics were criticized by his peers.
 - The dubious headline caught my attention, but I was skeptical.
 - I was dubious of the advice given by the self-proclaimed expert.
 - The dubious nature of the evidence made the case weak.
 - She expressed a dubious attitude toward the new policy.
 - The dubious results of the study called for further investigation.
 - There was a dubious tone in his voice as he spoke.
 - The dubious claims made by the company led to an investigation.
 - Many fans were dubious about the band's new direction.
 - His dubious claims about his qualifications were soon uncovered.
 - The dubious practices in the industry are well-known.
 - I found his dubious logic hard to follow.
 - She wore a dubious expression when asked about her plans.
 - The dubious nature of the deal made investors wary.
 - There was a dubious look in her eyes as she listened.
 - He approached the dubious offer with caution.
 - The dubious content of the video was flagged by many users.
 - The dubious results were quickly dismissed by experts.
 - His dubious intentions became clear over time.
 - The dubious nature of the source led to skepticism.
 - I was dubious about the outcome of the negotiation.
 - The dubious ethics of the organization were brought to light.
 - Her dubious claims about her achievements drew skepticism.
 - They made a dubious decision that backfired.
 - The dubious practices in the workplace caused concern.
 - He gave a dubious response to the question.
 - The dubious investment opportunity attracted many investors.
 - Her dubious claims were quickly debunked.
 - I felt dubious about the accuracy of the report.
 - The dubious evidence presented was not enough to convict.
 - His dubious attitude toward the project raised eyebrows.
 - The dubious nature of the experiment was criticized.
 - Many found the dubious proposal hard to accept.
 - The dubious history of the company made me cautious.
 - She had a dubious expression when I suggested the idea.
 - The dubious results prompted a second round of testing.
 - He was known for his dubious relationships with clients.
 - The dubious nature of the celebrity's claims was questioned.
 - I approached the dubious invitation with skepticism.
 - The dubious product was pulled from the shelves.
 - Her dubious reasoning did not convince her peers.
 - The dubious background of the candidate raised concerns.
 - There was a dubious air about the entire situation.
 - His dubious actions led to his dismissal.
 - The dubious evidence was dismissed by the judge.
 - Many people were dubious about the effectiveness of the campaign.
 - The dubious results sparked further research.
 - She had a dubious reputation for honesty.
 - The dubious nature of the story made it hard to believe.
 - His dubious comments during the meeting were noted.
 - The dubious practices of the organization were finally exposed.
 - The dubious nature of the situation called for caution.
 - I felt dubious when asked to invest in the scheme.
 - The dubious claims were met with skepticism from experts.
 - His dubious behavior was concerning to his friends.
 - The dubious origins of the artifact were a red flag.
 - She expressed dubious feelings about the new policy.
 - The dubious results of the experiment were a cause for concern.
 - His dubious testimony was challenged in court.
 - Many were dubious of the new technology's promises.
 - The dubious nature of the offer made me hesitate.
 - The dubious practices within the industry were alarming.
 - He had a dubious attitude toward the proposed changes.
 - The dubious nature of the evidence led to a mistrial.
 - Her dubious claims were widely criticized.
 - The dubious nature of the transaction raised suspicions.
 - I felt dubious about the information presented.
 - The dubious practices of the business were well-documented.
 - His dubious explanations left many feeling confused.
 - The dubious nature of the report was evident.
 - She responded with a dubious nod.
 - The dubious claims were eventually disproven.
 - Many were dubious about the new plan's feasibility.
 - The dubious nature of the evidence made it hard to convict.
 - His dubious actions were scrutinized by the media.
 - The dubious history of the organization led to its downfall.
 
