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dubious

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




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My mother was dubious when I told her I wanted to write about Chinatown.

From Los Angeles Times

"Some of these tools are not ethically dubious at all. They're trained by people that are using their own work," she added.

From Barron's

Looking at its daily chart, however, this week has seen some dubious candlesticks that hint at fatigue.

From Barron's

She’d seemed dubious, because even the description had upset me, but she went back to the store and bought the entire series in hardcover.

From Literature

About three decades ago, an accountant profited from dubious deductions he put on the tax returns of an unsuspecting client.

From MarketWatch