English to Tamil Dictionary dubious

dubious

சந்தேகத்திற்குரிய
definition
adjective
Alex looked dubious, but complied
hesitating or doubting.
extremely dubious assumptions
not to be relied upon; suspect.
translation of 'dubious'
நம்பத்தகாத,
நிச்சயமில்லாத,
சந்தேகமான
example
I have become more 'dubious' about the last point.
Ray is not a good father, as evidenced by his empty fridge and 'dubious' methods of interacting with his kids.
And it is that part that, I think, we are a little 'dubious' about.
Finally, the model's 'dubious' assumption is that current valuation levels are approximately correct.
Before the war, the submarine was regarded as a morally 'dubious' weapon, subject to international agreements.
Characters are rootless, without orientation, almost unaware that their behaviour is morally 'dubious' .
Even if you make the 'dubious' assumption that all of them were truly civilians, it is not surprising that so many died.
He just enjoys exploring the morally 'dubious' aspects of it, and exploring difficult situations.
And it spends billions each year in social welfare programs that are endlessly duplicative and of 'dubious' value.
In fact, it could be argued that 15 Minutes earns the 'dubious' distinction of being the most cynical film ever made about cynicism.
The result is a surreal, hypnotic journey into morally ambiguous territory, led by an increasingly 'dubious' tour guide.
They are engaged in tax avoidance, which is entirely legal, though you might argue it's morally 'dubious' .
2004 will finish with a hat trick of games against the teams enjoying the 'dubious' distinction of being below us in the league.
For these reasons, reflective foil on board insulation is of 'dubious' value.
For an extended look at the 'dubious' value of a humanities education in particular see here.
The credit industry has been accused of using ‘sneaky tricks and 'dubious' sales practices’ to boost profits.
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.
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.
An increasingly isolated figure, he has come to rely on authorities whose expertise in the relevant disciplines is 'dubious' .
For a start, the whole idea of reciprocity and empowerment seems morally 'dubious' to me.
‘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.
The approach outline above seems to offer the best prospect for exposing the administration's 'dubious' motives and methods.
I was 'dubious' about the composition project, until I heard the music.
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.
The knee-jerk reaction is to dismiss such training as faddish and of 'dubious' value.
Tramore has drawn the short straw yet again and has the 'dubious' distinction of hosting the final game of 2003 on Sunday, 28th December.
They entail, furthermore, the 'dubious' assumption that cultural change moves in only one direction: from top to bottom.
Instead, a 'dubious' logic pervades, upon which we base entire networks of conclusions and imperatives.
They are deeply 'dubious' about whether he has succeeded at all on most domestic issues.
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