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dubious
adjective as in doubtful
Strongest matches
adjective as in vague, unclear
Example Sentences
Here’s the real joke: Simons was an antiwar mathematician who thought capitalism was morally dubious.
"I think it's a very dubious way of trying to explain what drove Hitler's actions," says Iva Vukusic, assistant professor of international history at Utrecht University.
That was the beauty of credit default swaps: They enabled him to make a fortune if just a tiny fraction of these dubious pools of mortgages went bad.
But these nefarious prompts can also be hiding out on the internet as AI agents built into browsers encounter online data of dubious quality or origin, and potentially booby-trapped with hidden commands from hackers.
Setting aside its dubious merits, Proposition 50 was an unequivocal triumph for Newsom.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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