Dubious means hesitating or doubtful, questionable in terms of validity or truth.
He gave a dubious explanation for his absence from the meeting, raising suspicions among his colleagues.
(dubious means of uncertain truth or validity)Examples :The validity of the document was somewhat dubious.I was rather dubious about the reasons he gave for his absence.
"Dubious" typically implies uncertainty or suspicion about something, while "doubtful" suggests a lack of certainty or belief in something. "Dubious" is often used to convey a sense of skepticism or distrust, while "doubtful" is more about expressing uncertainty or hesitation.
Dubious tense refers to a grammatical construction that is unclear or questionable in terms of its timing or certainty. It arises when the verb tense used in a sentence does not match with the timeframe or certainty of the action being described, making it difficult for the reader or listener to understand the intended meaning.
The sentence "Is this, the child dubiously asked, a question?" more clearly conveys that the child is asking the question with doubt. Placing "the child dubiously asked" between commas helps to set it apart as the action performed by the child.
The plan to separate the world into nations was quite dubious. Definition is here: http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/dubious
Yes, dubious is an adjective > (Of questionable character: dubious profits.)
such a verb which shows that subject did an action in dubitative condition in past time is called PAST DUBIOUS TENSE NOTES MAY BE AND MIGHT BE ARE HELPING VERBS OF THIS TENSE ING IS USED WITH 1st FORM OF VERB :)
A Dubious Legacy was created in 1992.
In Dubious Battle was created in 1936.
He gave a dubious explanation for his absence from the meeting, raising suspicions among his colleagues.
present dubious tense
"A Dubious Legacy" by Mary Wesley has approximately 352 pages.
John Steinbeck wrote In Dubious Battle.
In Dubious Battle has 270 pages.
A:If by 'dubious' you mean books that were written as historical novels, this would be the Books of Esther and Daniel, as historians say that these books were actually written in the second century BCE about an earlier period and, where they refer to actual persons or events, are entirely inconsistent with the historical record as we now know it.If by 'dubious' you mean books about which the early Church Fathers were in dispute as to whether they should be included, the list particularly includes 2 Peter and Revelation.Protestants believe that some books found only in the Catholic Bible are also dubious. Of course there are grounds for considering other books of the Bible to be dubious, but this depends on your definition of the term.
No, the dubious disc does not do anything to Rotom.The dubious disc is to be given to a Porygon 2 to hold, where if traded, it will evolve into a Porygon Z.