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dubious - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of dubious in Hindi

  • संदिग्ध
  • संशयात्मक
  • अस्पष्ट
  • अनिश्चित
  • अविश्वसनीय

Adjective

  • संदेहपूर्ण
  • संदेहात्मक
  • उभयार्थक

dubious Definition

Adjective

  • hesitating or doubting.
  • not to be relied upon; suspect.

dubious Example

  • she earned the dubious distinction of being the lowest-paid teacher in the nation ( उसने देश में सबसे कम वेतन पाने वाली शिक्षिका होने का संदिग्ध गौरव अर्जित किया )
  • Alex looked dubious, but complied ( एलेक्स संदिग्ध लग रहा था, लेकिन अनुपालन किया )
  • Steve tells Catherine he wants to plead manslaughter on grounds of temporary insanity, but she looks dubious about the idea. ( स्टीव कैथरीन को बताता है कि वह अस्थायी पागलपन के आधार पर हत्या का अनुरोध करना चाहता है, लेकिन वह इस विचार के बारे में संदिग्ध दिखती है। )
  • The little priest rose with a distinctly dubious grimace. ( छोटा पुजारी एक स्पष्ट रूप से संदिग्ध मुस्कराहट के साथ उठा। )

More Sentence

  • The use of cluster bombs seems morally dubious.
  • Time-honoured custom had hitherto reckoned primogeniture in the male line as the best 'title to the Russian crown; in the ustav of 1722 Peter denounced primogeniture in general as a stupid, dangerous, and even unscriptural practice of dubious origin.
  • California once had the dubious distinction of generating the most waste.
  • These are people whose ability and willingness to repay are dubious.
  • But I'm somewhat dubious, " she said.
  • Thus the dubious claim about fearing for Simpson's safety.
  • Already investors are dubious about the state of the Australian economy.
  • It was another dubious mark on the Lions'playoff record.
  • She is dubious about China's assurances about her future.
  • Charlie Keating was cutting dubious deals to protect his financial kingdom.
  • Carl Bildt was a dubious choice for civilian administrator all along.
  • It's difficult to see dubious in a sentence .
  • But it has a very dubious right to the name.
  • extremely dubious assumptions
  • time-sharing has been brought into disrepute by dubious sales methods