English to Arabic Dictionary dubious

dubious

مشكوك فيه
definition
adjective
Alex looked dubious, but complied
hesitating or doubting.
extremely dubious assumptions
not to be relied upon; suspect.
translation of 'dubious'
adjective
ملتبس,
مشكوك فيه,
شاك,
مريب,
مشبوه,
متردد
example
I'm not objecting to the Food Museum, of course, but I am somewhat 'dubious' about the prospect of a hundred thousand visitors per year.
You are asking us to be careful about adopting assumptions which are founded on rather 'dubious' ground and would subvert our intentions, good as they may be.
Before the war, the submarine was regarded as a morally 'dubious' weapon, subject to international agreements.
I was pretty 'dubious' about it when I was a journalist, but now I think it's remarkably ineffectual.
I listed at the beginning the most usual procedures used to provide assistance in conception, but deferred discussion of the two methods that are most morally 'dubious' .
The argument for higher charges makes a number of 'dubious' assumptions.
However, those often rely on 'dubious' assumptions.
They entail, furthermore, the 'dubious' assumption that cultural change moves in only one direction: from top to bottom.
It's all in a good cause, people used to say, but Elizabeth felt that almost any action she took at this point would be of 'dubious' value.
One direct result of this vicious circle was that many parents remained 'dubious' about the quality of non-government education.
Characters are rootless, without orientation, almost unaware that their behaviour is morally 'dubious' .
An increasingly isolated figure, he has come to rely on authorities whose expertise in the relevant disciplines is 'dubious' .
An important part of the answer, I think, lies in exposing a number of 'dubious' assumptions about human psychology.
‘At first I was a bit 'dubious' about going back to Bradford from Otley, but now I think the move is the best thing that we have ever done,’ he said.
It has the 'dubious' distinction of being probably the only luxury hotel in the world to be blown up by a future prime minister of its own country.
Finally, the model's 'dubious' assumption is that current valuation levels are approximately correct.
His democratic credentials are highly 'dubious' and suspect.
When it comes to sharing your faith, gimmicks are of 'dubious' value.
Like Den, he gets involved in 'dubious' deals with shady characters, and the source of his money is not always entirely clear.
2004 will finish with a hat trick of games against the teams enjoying the 'dubious' distinction of being below us in the league.
But here, as elsewhere, Smith's philosophical assumptions are highly 'dubious' .
O'Toole holds the 'dubious' distinction of seven Best Actor Oscar nominations without winning the actual Oscar.
They weren't always on the side of good, and even when they were, they still regularly made morally 'dubious' judgements, but they were always true to their natures.
To work the sanctions would have to be ‘short, sharp and painful’ but an official report was 'dubious' about their effectiveness.
She was a bit 'dubious' about it at first but now she is getting used to it and people adore her everywhere we go.
He is similarly 'dubious' about the suggestion that the protests were incited by older activists.
The dirty little secret of the polling industry is that, all too often, its findings are based on flawed methodology and 'dubious' assumptions.
Even those which are imaginative and intelligently put together are often morally 'dubious' .
The region has the 'dubious' distinction of having Europe's worst service station.
He just enjoys exploring the morally 'dubious' aspects of it, and exploring difficult situations.
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