Synonym: dubious, dubitable, in question, tentative. Similar words: doubt, no doubt, without doubt, undoubtedly, fretful, double, frightful, deceitful. Meaning: ['daʊtfʊl] adj. 1. open to doubt or suspicion 2. fraught with uncertainty or doubt 3. unsettled in mind or opinion.
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(91) Top two-year-old Sayyedati is also considered doubtful for the Fillies' Mile.
(92) What seems more doubtful is that Charles's future share in the realm was overtly discussed in June 823.
(93) It is doubtful whether ever again the one-man universal classification schemes will make any sense; it is too big a task.
(94) Whether any intelligence does much good or actually enhances a country's security is doubtful.
(95) Liverpool supporters would have us believe that they all originate from the Kop, but this is doubtful.
(96) Moreover, it is perhaps doubtful whether many delinquents hold openly oppositional views or values as Cohen suggests.
(97) In this realm, there is no controversy between Christians, only the certainty of doubtful origins.
(98) It is doubtful that auctioneer John Marion had ever presided over such a disastrous start to an auction.
(99) Cases were ascertained from multiple sources, and it is doubtful that any were missed, although we can not be certain.
(100) They will be doubtful if the little Englander view prevails both here and in the boardrooms of the generating companies.
(101) Whether privilege may be claimed in respect of actions rather than words is very doubtful.
(102) Midfielder Ramiro Corrales returned from under-20 national team duty, but is doubtful with a sprained left ankle....
(103) Some federal states are so centralised that it is doubtful whether one should continue to refer to them as federal.
(104) However, it is doubtful whether this form of liberalism is viable in today's pluralist societies.
(105) Whether all this activity actually reduces the suffering in the region is very doubtful.
(106) It is doubtful whether the diners actually find these offerings delicious.
(106) Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and make good sentences.
(107) Even with a more aggressive policy of positive discrimination, it is doubtful whether geographical inequalities can be overcome.
(108) It is doubtful that Stilwell could have prevailed even if he had managed a better performance.
(109) The general expressed his concern about the number of citizens with doubtful loyalties.
(110) He may have admitted a friend or relative, although that's even more doubtful.
(111) The pockets in the perfect grey limestone became smaller and more spaced, the footholds doubtful, sloping smears.
(112) It is doubtful that face-to-face meetings are the ideal form of group communication in all situations.
(113) They are not the deepest thinkers in the world, but neither are they doubtful or divided.
(114) How much of this former water erosion can be attributed to pluvial phases in the Pleistocene is very doubtful.
(115) There was nothing doubtful about Mrs Whosis downstairs, except her natural curiosity.
(116) You couldn't have expected it, he had been doubtful about this day from the beginning.
(117) Rain glided away, heading for a politician of doubtful integrity.
(118) Whether Curran and Seaton would agree with the principles that lie behind the above proposals is very doubtful.
(119) Whether that holds true for very frail old people is doubtful as Wenger herself recognises.
(120) It is doubtful whether the council will be able to recover all the back tax or enforce the costs order.
More similar words: doubt, no doubt, without doubt, undoubtedly, fretful, double, frightful, deceitful, double up, delightful, at full speed, double back, double-dealing, double jeopardy, subtle, subterfuge, trouble, troubled, dour, do up, troublesome, hand out, dough, hold out, weed out, washed out, in and out, find out, stand out, send out.