Dubiousの例文や意味・使い方に関するQ&A
「Dubious」を含む文の意味
Q:
dubious とはどういう意味ですか?
A:
suspicious, questionable
Q:
dubious とはどういう意味ですか?
A:
Of uncertain value. Something that could be no good.
Q:
morally dubious とはどういう意味ですか?
A:
một thứ gì đó rất đáng ngờ về mặt đạo đức
「Dubious」の使い方・例文
Q:
dubious を使った例文を教えて下さい。
A:
1. The lawyer focused the examination on the witness's dubious statements.
2. The dubious claims were fact checked in the newspaper.
3. Dad was upset by the driver who made a dubious maneuver.
2. The dubious claims were fact checked in the newspaper.
3. Dad was upset by the driver who made a dubious maneuver.
Q:
dubious を使った例文を教えて下さい。
A:
"I was dubious of the prankster."
"Dubious of the man's intensions, Mabel didn't touch her drink when she came back from the restroom."
"She was dubious of the product that claimed it'd solve all her problems."
"Dubious of the man's intensions, Mabel didn't touch her drink when she came back from the restroom."
"She was dubious of the product that claimed it'd solve all her problems."
「Dubious」の類語とその違い
Q:
dubious と skeptical と suspicious はどう違いますか?
A:
First: suspicious.
The adjective suspicious is closely related to the verb suspect. If you suspect, then you can be described as suspicious. Suspecting is something that you do. suspicious is something that you are. These two sentences are very nearly identical in meaning
Mabel suspected the new cabana boy.
Mabel was suspicious of the new cabana boy.
Now: skeptical.
Skeptical is an easy one, because it really only has two uses.
"Okay," said Ryerson smugly around a mouthful of cigar. "I'm listening, but I warn you: I'm skeptical."
Here we see the word used as any good dictionary will dictate it must be: to mean not easily convinced. To be skeptical, according to the dictionary, means something akin to intellectual obstinacy. A person who's skeptical doesn't actively resist new information, but takes some persuading to come around to new ideas.
And finally: dubious.
Dubious comes from the same Latin root that gives us the word doubt, and it remains closely related to that word today. Much like suspicious and suspect were close cousins, dubious and doubt are as well. If you doubt then you are dubious.
Armando doubted that the rope would break.
Armando was dubious that the rope would break.
i hope this help you
The adjective suspicious is closely related to the verb suspect. If you suspect, then you can be described as suspicious. Suspecting is something that you do. suspicious is something that you are. These two sentences are very nearly identical in meaning
Mabel suspected the new cabana boy.
Mabel was suspicious of the new cabana boy.
Now: skeptical.
Skeptical is an easy one, because it really only has two uses.
"Okay," said Ryerson smugly around a mouthful of cigar. "I'm listening, but I warn you: I'm skeptical."
Here we see the word used as any good dictionary will dictate it must be: to mean not easily convinced. To be skeptical, according to the dictionary, means something akin to intellectual obstinacy. A person who's skeptical doesn't actively resist new information, but takes some persuading to come around to new ideas.
And finally: dubious.
Dubious comes from the same Latin root that gives us the word doubt, and it remains closely related to that word today. Much like suspicious and suspect were close cousins, dubious and doubt are as well. If you doubt then you are dubious.
Armando doubted that the rope would break.
Armando was dubious that the rope would break.
i hope this help you
Q:
dubious と fishy と shifty はどう違いますか?
A:
They are all similar. They all mean "untrustworthy" or "suspicious."
"The meat looked dubious. When she at it she got sick."
"The lawyer was shifty and didn't say what he really meant."
"The credit card looks fishy. It might be fake."
Dubious can also mean "unsure" or "hesitant"
"She looked dubious, but she followed the strange woman"
"The meat looked dubious. When she at it she got sick."
"The lawyer was shifty and didn't say what he really meant."
"The credit card looks fishy. It might be fake."
Dubious can also mean "unsure" or "hesitant"
"She looked dubious, but she followed the strange woman"
Q:
dubious と suspicious はどう違いますか?
A:
Dubious refers more to uncertainty, while suspicious refers more to suspicion or a feeling of suspecting someone or something. Both are feelings of doubt so they are a bit similar in some ways.
As for examples:
> Example 1: Everyone knows that she has a dubious character because she always talks about things which are actually false claims.
~ Here we see the word dubious as something portraying dishonesty, in a way. We can say that we mostly use it if something or someone is considered to not be completely honest, true, reliable, or factual.
> Example 2: I find this guy really suspicious; he was coincidentally nowhere to be found when the accident at the party happened.
~Now here, we see suspicious as a word which connotes a feeling that somebody is guilty of doing a bad or wrong thing. Suspicion is generally based on little-to-no evidence, that is why it is mostly regarded as only a feeling.
As for examples:
> Example 1: Everyone knows that she has a dubious character because she always talks about things which are actually false claims.
~ Here we see the word dubious as something portraying dishonesty, in a way. We can say that we mostly use it if something or someone is considered to not be completely honest, true, reliable, or factual.
> Example 2: I find this guy really suspicious; he was coincidentally nowhere to be found when the accident at the party happened.
~Now here, we see suspicious as a word which connotes a feeling that somebody is guilty of doing a bad or wrong thing. Suspicion is generally based on little-to-no evidence, that is why it is mostly regarded as only a feeling.
Q:
dubious と doubtful はどう違いますか?
A:
They have very similar meanings. In English it's all about the context, so in some cases they can mean exactly the same thing. " the candidate's doubtful past "
Means the same as
"the candidate's dubious past "
BUT.. that is not always the case..
Means the same as
"the candidate's dubious past "
BUT.. that is not always the case..
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