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Was (wer) ist dubiously - definition


dubiously      
Dubiously      
·adv In a dubious manner.
dubious         
  • The Incredulity of Saint Thomas]]'' by [[Caravaggio]].µ
  • ''Doubts'', by [[Henrietta Rae]], 1886
STATUS BETWEEN BELIEF AND DISBELIEF, INVOLVES UNCERTAINTY OR DISTRUST IN AN ALLEGED FACT, ACTION, MOTIVE, OR DECISION
Dubious; Doubting; Doubtable; Doubtful; Philosophical doubt; Nonbelief; Self-doubt; Doubts
1.
If you describe something as dubious, you mean that you do not consider it to be completely honest, safe, or reliable.
This claim seems to us to be rather dubious...
= questionable
ADJ
dubiously
Carter was dubiously convicted of shooting three white men in a bar.
ADV: ADV after v, ADV adj/-ed
2.
If you are dubious about something, you are not completely sure about it and have not yet made up your mind about it.
My parents were dubious about it at first but we soon convinced them.
= doubtful
ADJ: v-link ADJ, oft ADJ about n
dubiously
He eyed Coyne dubiously.
ADV
3.
If you say that someone has the dubious honour or the dubious pleasure of doing something, you are indicating that what they are doing is not an honour or pleasure at all, but is, in fact, unpleasant or bad.
Nagy has the dubious honour of being the first athlete to be banned in this way...
ADJ: ADJ n
Beispiele aus Textkorpus für dubiously
1. "Could they really achieve consensus?" she says dubiously.
2. "Do you know how to cut hair?" he had asked dubiously.
3. Included in the listings categories of Craigslist are Romance and, more dubiously, Casual Encounters.
4. And third, but more dubiously, the belief that competition will increase the cost effectiveness of the whole system.
5. The killings were a gross human rights violation the US could not ignore, even if Karimov claims, rather dubiously, that he was merely suppressing Islamic radicals.