English to Turkish Dictionary dubious

dubious

şüpheli
definition
adjective
Alex looked dubious, but complied
hesitating or doubting.
extremely dubious assumptions
not to be relied upon; suspect.
translation of 'dubious'
adjective
şüpheli,
belirsiz,
kararsız,
şüpheci
example
I was pretty 'dubious' about it when I was a journalist, but now I think it's remarkably ineffectual.
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.
To work the sanctions would have to be ‘short, sharp and painful’ but an official report was 'dubious' about their effectiveness.
He may have been 'dubious' about some of the more outlandish changes that had occurred in journalism but it was always in a good-humoured way.
They entail, furthermore, the 'dubious' assumption that cultural change moves in only one direction: from top to bottom.
The argument for higher charges makes a number of 'dubious' assumptions.
The region has the 'dubious' distinction of having Europe's worst service station.
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.
Tramore has drawn the short straw yet again and has the 'dubious' distinction of hosting the final game of 2003 on Sunday, 28th December.
‘I am very 'dubious' about this sort of thing,’ added Dr Fitzpatrick.
An important part of the answer, I think, lies in exposing a number of 'dubious' assumptions about human psychology.
His primary sources include most if not all the standard references on the subject along with one or two of 'dubious' value.
I shrugged, probably 'dubious' about the opportunity myself.
The dirty little secret of the polling industry is that, all too often, its findings are based on flawed methodology and 'dubious' assumptions.
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 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.
However, councillors were 'dubious' about visiting the site.
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 am also extremely 'dubious' about grand projects.
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.
The approach outline above seems to offer the best prospect for exposing the administration's 'dubious' motives and methods.
As I elucidated in the last section, misleading assumptions and 'dubious' claims about western alienation abound.
For a start, the whole idea of reciprocity and empowerment seems morally 'dubious' to me.
They are engaged in tax avoidance, which is entirely legal, though you might argue it's morally 'dubious' .
In a time of government cutbacks, as a tax-payer I am unconvinced that we need to fund more programs of 'dubious' value.
Instead, a 'dubious' logic pervades, upon which we base entire networks of conclusions and imperatives.
Even those which are imaginative and intelligently put together are often morally 'dubious' .
And it is that part that, I think, we are a little 'dubious' about.
As such, it asks us to accept the 'dubious' assumptions that interval returns are normally distributed and independent.
Even if you make the 'dubious' assumption that all of them were truly civilians, it is not surprising that so many died.
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