Having some doubt or uncertainty; questionable; doubtful.
"Dubious" Examples
Dubious
Examples:
The journalist squinted at the letter, finding it dubious that the company would offer such a large sum of money to a stranger. ([adjective] - having a doubtful or suspicious quality) The detective was dubious about the suspect's alibi, thinking it was too convenient. ([adjective] - having a doubtful or suspicious quality) The researchers were dubious about the new treatment's effectiveness, citing a lack of concrete evidence. ([adjective] - having a doubtful or suspicious quality) The art dealer was dubious about the authenticity of the painting, suspecting it to be a forgery. ([adjective] - having a doubtful or suspicious quality) The politician's claim about the economy's growth seemed dubious, and many experts were skeptical. ([adjective] - having a doubtful or suspicious quality)