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doubtful
adjective as in questionable, unclear
Strongest matches
adjective as in not believing
Strongest matches
Weak matches
- agnostic
- baffled
- confused
- discomposed
- disconcerted
- distracted
- distrustful
- disturbed
- doubting
- equivocal
- faithless
- faltering
- flustered
- hesitating
- in a quandary
- in clouds
- in dilemma
- irresolute
- like doubting Thomas
- lost
- not following
- of two minds
- perplexed
- questioning
- theoretical
- troubled
- unresolved
- vacillating
- wavering
- without belief
Example Sentences
I am doubtful that the majority who chose to reject America’s first female president and a woman of color fully grasped the scale of destruction that voting for Trump will unleash, but they soon will.
Though “Drill, baby, drill!” was the rallying cry during Trump’s first administration, it’s doubtful he’ll get far in California, experts say.
Lincoln Riley deemed the Trojans’ left guard “doubtful” for the meeting with Rutgers with a leg injury that had limited him all week.
Even if these restrictions were brought in, Jack is doubtful how much safer they would make the roads.
David Johnston, a Torrance resident, raised concerns about the lack of public input on the measure and was doubtful that council members work 40 hours a week on city business.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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