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doubtful
[dout-fuhl]
doubtful
/ ˈdaʊtfʊl /
adjective
unlikely; improbable
characterized by or causing doubt; uncertain
a doubtful answer
unsettled; unresolved
of questionable reputation or morality
having reservations or misgivings
(of a sportsperson) not likely to be fit enough to play or take part
noun
a person who is undecided or uncertain about an issue
a sportsperson who is not likely to be fit enough to play or take part
Usage
Other Word Forms
- doubtfully adverb
- doubtfulness noun
- predoubtful adjective
- predoubtfully adverb
- quasi-doubtful adjective
- quasi-doubtfully adverb
- undoubtful adjective
- undoubtfully adverb
- undoubtfulness noun
Word History and Origins
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
However, it is doubtful that the new offer is high enough to garner enough shareholder support, according to Mikael Bak, director of the Danish Shareholders Association.
The company may be able to slow down the rate at which it bleeds market share, but he’s doubtful the company can pivot to winning back market share any time soon.
Whether it will effectively reduce spending on prescription drugs for most Americans—or any Americans—is highly doubtful.
Dodgers catcher Will Smith has a hairline fracture in his right hand and is doubtful to return before the end of the regular season, according to manager Dave Roberts.
While she hopes the new legacy framework will deliver answers, she remains doubtful.
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