highly dubious

Frequency: 7.515.5 per million words

used to strongly emphasize that something is doubtful

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Examples (10)

  • The source of the news report contained some highly dubious information.
  • The company's claim of massive profits seemed highly dubious to the investors.
  • The scientist's research methodology was considered highly dubious by his peers.
  • Honestly, his excuse for being late sounds highly dubious to me.
  • He was involved in a highly dubious business deal that eventually led to his arrest.
  • The politician made a series of highly dubious promises during his campaign.
  • The historical accuracy of that document is highly dubious.
  • Don't you find it highly dubious that he suddenly has so much money?
  • If the evidence remains highly dubious, the case will be dismissed.
  • Relying on such a highly dubious source for your main argument is a significant academic risk.