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doubtful

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The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Doubtful \Doubt"ful\, a. Not settled in opinion; undetermined; wavering; hesitating in belief; also used, metaphorically, of the body when its action is affected by such a state of mind; as, we are doubtful of a fact, or of the propriety of a measure. Methinks ...

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
adj. open to doubt or suspicion; "the candidate's doubtful past"; "he has a dubious record indeed"; "what one found uncertain the other found dubious or downright false"; "it was more than dubitable whether the friend was as influential as she thought"- ...

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
adjective COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES of doubtful origin (= unknown and possibly suspicious ) ▪ The fire was still being treated as of doubtful origin. (of) dubious/doubtful provenance (= used to suggest that something may have been stolen ) ▪ artworks ...

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
late 14c., from doubt (n.) + -ful . Related: Doubtfully ; doubtfulness .

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
a. 1 Subject to, or causing doubt 2 experience#Verb or showing doubt, sceptical 3 undecided or of uncertain outcome 4 (context obsolete English) fearsome, dreadful. 5 improbable or unlikely 6 suspicious, or of dubious character 7 unclear or unreliable

Usage examples of doubtful.

Trajan from the glimmerings of an abridgment, or the doubtful light of a panegyric.

In finding the abutment reactions some principle such as the principle of least action must be used, and some assumptions of doubtful validity made.

George-a-Green, 505 I shall make bold to turn agen Nor am I doubtful of the issue In a just quarrel, and mine is so.

Still doubtful, Alec pulled the smallest urchin gingerly from the bowl by one of its spines.

The annals of the emperors exhibit a strong and various picture of human nature, which we should vainly seek among the mixed and doubtful characters of modern history.

This was most unfortunate, although it was doubtful that Auntie would notice it.

Some engagements were fought, some towns were besieged, with various and doubtful success: and if the Romans failed in their attempt to recover the long-lost possession of Nisibis, the Persians were repulsed from the walls of a Mesopotamian city, by the valor of a martial bishop, who pointed his thundering engine in the name of St.

In this, the multitalented Clarinda Calliope played the role of Florence Nightingale, of Ekmek Kaya, a Turkish lady of doubtful virtue who was the number-four wife and current favorite of the Turkish admiral, of Chiara Maldonado, a young lady camp follower with the army of Savoy, of Katya Petrova, who was a Russian princess as well as a triple spy, and of Claudette Boud in, a French lady journalist.

Both Martin and Stephen looked extremely doubtful, but before either could reply a fierce, savage, triumphant roar broke out overhead, drowning the powerful voice of the wind and the sea and just preceding the appearance of Calamy in his streaming tarpaulin jacket, reporting that the chase had split her foresail.

Soon after Mariuccia came in, looking timid, confused, and as if she were doubtful of the path she was treading.

But doubtful weather conditions in the Berlin area caused the Lancaster raid to be abandoned, the cancellation order not reaching squadrons until 10.

There was a terrible battle being fought somewhere, in doubtful arena, and Caracal was defeating Hamodrynci in furious conflict.

There were things in the Unseelie Court that could not come out in the light of day, things that Cel could send after me, though Doyle thought it doubtful that the prince would try anything else tonight.

To Blatherwick, who had very little sympathy with gladness of any sort, the sight only called up by contrast the very different scene on which his eyes would look down the next evening from the vantage coigne of the pulpit, in a church filled with an eminently respectable congregation--to which he would be setting forth the results of certain late geographical discoveries and local identifications, not knowing that already even later discoveries had rendered all he was about to say more than doubtful.

Whether he would have gone in for it with any heartiness himself this session, had it not been for the good influence of Mr Cupples, is more than doubtful.