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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(211) Today, there are no such safeguards and some doubtful candidates have been put forward for sainthood.
(212) Introduce the different types of contra-asset accounts related to Accounts Receivable: Allowance for Doubtful Accounts ("ADA"), Allowance for Returns, and Deferred Income Liability.
(213) It was certainly a doubtful charm, imparting a hard, metallic lustre to the child's character.
(214) The roundabout corridors enhance the verticality of the apartments and make people doubtful of the ever limited area of the apartments.
(215) Byron was born of an aristocratic family of doubtful reputation.
(216) He tried to blame the victim but his success on that score was doubtful.
(217) In truly doubtful cases, only test crosses will reveal the actual genotype.
(218) Allowance for doubtful accounts is determined by prior experience, periodic reviews of customer balances and general knowledge about customer performances.
(219) A doubtful bacillus cereus strain was isolated from spicery additive of Cinnamomum cassia powder.
(220) It is doubtful whether true linearism exists in any social process or evolution.
(221) It is doubtful if dehydrated fruit will make much headway.
(222) After diagnosis, child indeed for doubtful hand and foot mouth case.
(223) At the end of each month, management should again estimate the probable amount of uncollectible accounts and adjust the Allowance for Doubtful Accounts to this new estimate.
(224) An earthly tree a heavenly fruit - Cast off all doubtful care (William Byrd). Sacred. Sacred song.
(225) Thierry Henry scored a hat-trick but he had been a doubtful starter before the game.
(226) It seems doubtful, though, that squatting, even if it helps hemorrhoids[sentencedict.com], will become the next back-to-nature craze—the new barefoot running shoe or caveman diet.
(227) Forsyth is doubtful for tonight's game with a badly bruised leg.
(228) Certainly an Englishman, it was more doubtful whether Phileas Fogg was a Londoner.
(229) As soon as he finished, his supporters applauded vigorously, but most of the masses were taken aback and exchanged doubtful glances.
(230) Instead of using an ADA( Allowance for Doubtful Accounts) account, why can't we just subtract estimated future write-offs from the Accounts Receivable?
(231) Methods Analyzed and summarized the mycology laboratory examination of clinical doubtful onychomycosis on 1036 cases.
(232) If a missioner's words are doubtful, or he is doubted to has misunderstood the main mission of his boss, then he will be out of luck.
(233) Markets are so far unconvinced the tests will live up to the U.S. example, which was seen to provide clarity about the banks' doubtful assets and a strict regime for how to handle problems.
(234) Under the consignment shop structure, banks would consign only assets with doubtful values.
(235) And if you do take one, you'll probably make the shop assistants feel unease, they might be doubtful of your intentions.
(236) I was very doubtful a bout the cost, but dared not give tongue to my fears.
(237) His voice was too tremulous , the poise of his feelings too doubtful.
(238) Scotland , his native country, stood at this time in a very precarious and doubtful situation.
(239) With respect to the valuation of accounts receivable, conservatism suggests that the allowance for doubtful accounts should be at least adequate.
(240) To report progress of trade debts collection and to ensure doubtful debts are communicated to management timely.
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.