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dubious

[doo-bee-uhs, dyoo-] / ˈdu bi əs, ˈdyu- /




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There also has been a flood of new listings on U.S. stock exchanges in recent years—mostly on Nasdaq—by obscure overseas companies with dubious financial prospects.

From The Wall Street Journal

Many other smaller countries that see the U.N. as the main international forum where they can exercise influence are at least as dubious.

From The Wall Street Journal

Many other countries that see the U.N. as the main international forum where they can exercise influence are likely to be at least as dubious.

From The Wall Street Journal

To scare a confession out of this dubious Mr. Drysdale, I had but one speaking part.

From Literature

However before they became available, many people were dubious.

From Barron's