Synonym: doubtful, dubious, implausible, improbable, uncertain, unlikely. Similar words: unquestionable, unquestionably, question, in question, question mark, questionnaire, unconscionable, out of the question. Meaning: ['kwestʃnəbl] adj. 1. subject to question 2. able to be refuted.
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91, He said the officiating in 1995 was excellent, despite several questionable calls in the playoffs.
92, The paper also revealed the questionable activities and backgrounds of several deputies.
93, The conclusions of the survey are questionable because the research was based on a very small sample of people.
94, The authorship of the extra biblical gospel attributed to Bartholomew is questionable.
95, This relentless pursuit of growth and increased profit at any cost is questionable.
96, He gets his team working together without recourse to expensive T-groups or questionable outward bound training.
97, That the fox was exhausted is questionable for it did gain the cover of the woods and in all probability survived.
98, Jesse Sapolu, who serves as backup to both Dalman and Brown,[sentencedict.com] is listed as questionable with a sprained left ankle.
99, The questionable nature of the high-tech goal has been challenged in another significant way in recent years.
100, Now, it happens that is a very controversial and highly questionable economic proposition.
101, He is yet another phenomenon of questionable tangibility to emerge from the twelfth century.
102, Furthermore, the coincidence of inflation and unemployment makes the Keynesian policy recommendations very questionable.
103, The man who replaced him at New Orleans, Junior Bryant, is questionable with a hyperextended right elbow.
104, Try to avoid forcing your reviewer to read through voluminous material of questionable value to him.
105, The researchers concluded that the supportive atmosphere of the extended family had been sufficient to counterbalance the effects of the questionable diets.
106, While death certificates are a convenient source of epidemiological data, their validity for the study of the dementing diseases is questionable.
107, These are, however, highly questionable principles in the moral and practical minefield of child care policy.
108, Even in this questionable industry, meanwhile, the Connecticut leasing operation is clearly the black sheep.
109, It all mounts up fast,(www.Sentencedict.com) particularly if more than one worker has questionable employment status.
110, Consequently, while corporate structures have developed apace since reorganization, it is questionable whether the corporate ethos has become deeply rooted.
111, Those who do are forced to cast a vote of questionable worth.
112, Whether this assumption is properly made depends ultimately upon one's conception of meaning and on questionable premises concerning legislative intent.
113, It fails to achieve this questionable end for reasons that struggling organizations seldom understand.
114, Whether what you find wholly explains the overall fall in trade is questionable, but at least it gives you a start.
115, There was the questionable decision to bring former Raiders coach Tom Flores out of retirement and back on to the field.
116, Backup guard / center Jesse Sapolu is questionable with a sprained left ankle.
117, If the lab results are questionable, a patient may be asked to return for another test.
118, However, the reasoning behind the decision in Daniels v. White seems questionable.
119, It is even questionable that the electronic press has to await permission from a state legislature in order to gain entry.
120, This was the first of several actions that were of questionable legality, and which eventually led to his resignation.
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