English to Telugu Dictionary dubious

dubious

అవాస్తవ
definition
adjective
Alex looked dubious, but complied
hesitating or doubting.
extremely dubious assumptions
not to be relied upon; suspect.
translation of 'dubious'
ఆధారపడుటకు అర్హము కాని,
సంశయాత్మక,
నమ్మదగని,
సందేహాస్పదమైన
example
His democratic credentials are highly 'dubious' and suspect.
The result is a surreal, hypnotic journey into morally ambiguous territory, led by an increasingly 'dubious' tour guide.
Philosophy aims only at the truth, not at mere persuasion regardless of truth, which is a 'dubious' enterprise in both its intentions and its methods.
She was a bit 'dubious' about it at first but now she is getting used to it and people adore her everywhere we go.
I'm just a bit more 'dubious' about the odds of this happening than Hewitt.
O'Toole holds the 'dubious' distinction of seven Best Actor Oscar nominations without winning the actual Oscar.
Before the war, the submarine was regarded as a morally 'dubious' weapon, subject to international agreements.
Instead, a 'dubious' logic pervades, upon which we base entire networks of conclusions and imperatives.
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.
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.
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.
As I elucidated in the last section, misleading assumptions and 'dubious' claims about western alienation abound.
Aurillac, a lovely city at the foot of the Cantal mountains, has the 'dubious' distinction of being the prefecture in France furthest from a motorway.
Ray is not a good father, as evidenced by his empty fridge and 'dubious' methods of interacting with his kids.
He just enjoys exploring the morally 'dubious' aspects of it, and exploring difficult situations.
His primary sources include most if not all the standard references on the subject along with one or two of 'dubious' value.
Even if you make the 'dubious' assumption that all of them were truly civilians, it is not surprising that so many died.
Characters are rootless, without orientation, almost unaware that their behaviour is morally 'dubious' .
They entail, furthermore, the 'dubious' assumption that cultural change moves in only one direction: from top to bottom.
Tramore has drawn the short straw yet again and has the 'dubious' distinction of hosting the final game of 2003 on Sunday, 28th December.
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.
However, those often rely on 'dubious' assumptions.
For an extended look at the 'dubious' value of a humanities education in particular see here.
He is similarly 'dubious' about the suggestion that the protests were incited by older activists.
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.
To work the sanctions would have to be ‘short, sharp and painful’ but an official report was 'dubious' about their effectiveness.
Matters come to a head when the star is expelled from the team, leading to a climax at once disturbingly intense and morally 'dubious' .
But here, as elsewhere, Smith's philosophical assumptions are highly 'dubious' .
I was a little 'dubious' about this tour from the outset.
However, councillors were 'dubious' about visiting the site.
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