doubtful - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of doubtful in Hindi

Adjective

  • संदिग्ध
  • संशय का
  • शंकास्पद
  • संदेहास्पद
  • शंकालु
  • संशयात्मक

doubtful Definition

Adjective

  • feeling uncertain about something.
  • not known with certainty.

doubtful Example

  • Of doubtful legality ( संदिग्ध वैधता का )
  • The fire was of doubtful origin  ( आग की उत्पत्ति संदिग्ध थी ) 
  • Felipa looked doubtful, but she didn't contest him. ( फेलिपा संदिग्ध लग रही थी, लेकिन उसने उसका मुकाबला नहीं किया। )
  • The cities which they founded - Cornus, Tharros, Sulci, Nora, Caralesare all on the coast of the island, and it is doubtful to what extent they penetrated into the interior. ( जिन शहरों की उन्होंने स्थापना की - कॉर्नस, थारोस, सुल्सी, नोरा, कैरालेस सभी द्वीप के तट पर हैं, और यह संदिग्ध है कि वे इंटीरियर में किस हद तक घुस गए। )

More Sentence

  • Both these allied forms occur throughout central and southern Europe, but, though now abundant in England, it is doubtful whether they are there indigenous.
  • Her expression was doubtful.
  • The best proof of his not being ambitious of such a doubtful piece of preferment is that he made no attempt to get himself made king, regent or lieutenant-general of the kingdom at the time of the flight to Varennes in June 1791.
  • So strong were the walls thereof that he feared it were doubtful an he could brake them down.
  • But it is doubtful whether his brains guided him aright in this crisis of his life.
  • There might be collateral sources of income, but these were doubtful and irregular.
  • It is selected because it is short, complete, and has no doubtful symbols or numerals in it.
  • We took solid securities; we settled doubtful questions; we corrected anomalies in our law.
  • Rigby, good, easy man, was a little doubtful as to what course to pursue in the circumstances.
  • Violent as were his struggles at times, it is doubtful if they could have walked him the long distance.
  • Whether she would be able to prove herself my father's daughter was another more doubtful point.
  • Bunting was doubtful about the expediency of this step, though he thanked his friend for the kind thought.
  • The history of the agape coincides, until the end of the 2nd century, with that of the eucharist, and it is doubtful whether the following detailed account of the agape given in Tertullian's Apology (c. 39) is to be regarded as exclusive of an accompanying eucharist: "It is the banquet (triclinium) alone of the Christians that is criticised.
  • But this is very doubtful.
  • But it is doubtful whether these should be regarded as more than local varieties.
  • He looked doubtful, but gave a nod
  • I was doubtful of my judgment