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the doubtful
adjective
Subject to, or causing doubt.
Exact(59)
"The Doubtful Guest" (1958) quickly became a Gorey classic.
Even his own party has started to mutter about the doubtful wisdom of pressing on.
But only if the Dniester loses the doubtful distinction as one of Europe's last unrecognized borders.
But Palmyra is top of the list for the doubtful privilege of "liberation" from Isis.
Thousands of the doubtful and disenchanted took to the streets of Washington today in angry protest.
For the doubtful cases, he has an index of more than eight thousand cards, and drawings.
"We believe long-term results will help convince the doubtful about the benefits of implementing KMC".
Unseemly tactics will hardly persuade the doubtful majority of Americans that they have been well served.
Like "The Doubtful Guest," the story kicks into gear when a guest shows up, if not uninvited then certainly unwelcome.
Instead, it has focussed on the doubtful question of whether denying refuge to Syrian families might increase public safety.
Not everyone was blind to the doubtful taste of giving such an outspoken atheist a Christian burial.
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