English to Malayalam Dictionary dubious

dubious

സംശയാസ്പദമായ
definition
adjective
Alex looked dubious, but complied
hesitating or doubting.
extremely dubious assumptions
not to be relied upon; suspect.
example
Even if you make the 'dubious' assumption that all of them were truly civilians, it is not surprising that so many died.
Such a belief, the Senate report said, relied on the use of increasingly 'dubious' sources and a dismissal of dissenting views.
‘I am very 'dubious' about this sort of thing,’ added Dr Fitzpatrick.
As such, it asks us to accept the 'dubious' assumptions that interval returns are normally distributed and independent.
They are deeply 'dubious' about whether he has succeeded at all on most domestic issues.
The argument for higher charges makes a number of 'dubious' assumptions.
For a start, the whole idea of reciprocity and empowerment seems morally 'dubious' to me.
To postulate the reality of the latter is in fact very 'dubious' , because it relies on a contestable empirical claim that simply cannot be sustained.
In fact, so entrenched was the belief in many quarters that official statistics were of 'dubious' value to social researchers that the view took root that they were virtually worthless.
Red-hot rage may seem in order when the country's values have been trampled upon by a government with a 'dubious' claim to legitimacy.
I was 'dubious' about the composition project, until I heard the music.
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.
I shrugged, probably 'dubious' about the opportunity myself.
If so, that would give Florida the 'dubious' distinction of getting hit by four of the six most costly hurricanes on record within six weeks.
However, councillors were 'dubious' about visiting the site.
2004 will finish with a hat trick of games against the teams enjoying the 'dubious' distinction of being below us in the league.
Finally, the model's 'dubious' assumption is that current valuation levels are approximately correct.
I am also extremely 'dubious' about grand projects.
David Weinberger has some interesting things to say about the game, and the morally 'dubious' world it allows you to enter.
Many of us were perhaps blinded by this hitherto unknown quality of sincerity, allowing it to eclipse the 'dubious' methodologies upon which the plethora of information was based.
In a time of government cutbacks, as a tax-payer I am unconvinced that we need to fund more programs of 'dubious' value.
She was a bit 'dubious' about it at first but now she is getting used to it and people adore her everywhere we go.
In fact, it could be argued that 15 Minutes earns the 'dubious' distinction of being the most cynical film ever made about cynicism.
His democratic credentials are highly 'dubious' and suspect.
However, those often rely on 'dubious' assumptions.
One direct result of this vicious circle was that many parents remained 'dubious' about the quality of non-government education.
An increasingly isolated figure, he has come to rely on authorities whose expertise in the relevant disciplines is 'dubious' .
Another Horsforth man claimed the 'dubious' distinction of becoming the first English serviceman to be captured by the Germans - just one day after war broke out.
But the public interest would not be served by people of 'dubious' motives giving false information by doctoring the official record.
Reading the script beforehand, I had been 'dubious' about anyone performing it as a one-person show.
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