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questionable    音标拼音: [kw'ɛstʃənəbəl]
a. 值得怀疑的

值得怀疑的

questionable
adj 1: subject to question; "questionable motives"; "a
questionable reputation"; "a fire of questionable origin"
[ant: {unquestionable}]
2: able to be refuted [synonym: {questionable}, {refutable},
{confutable}, {confutative}]

Questionable \Ques"tion*a*ble\, a.
1. Admitting of being questioned; inviting, or seeming to
invite, inquiry. [R.]
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Thou com'st in such a questionable shape
That I will speak to thee. -- Shak.
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2. Liable to question; subject to be doubted or called in
question; problematical; doubtful; suspicious.
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It is questionable whether Galen ever saw the
dissection of a human body.T. -- Baker.
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Syn: Disputable; debatable; uncertain; doubtful;
problematical; suspicious.
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126 Moby Thesaurus words for "questionable":
a bit thick, a bit thin, absurd, ambiguous, amoral, arguable,
at issue, beguiling, beyond belief, borderline, catchy, confutable,
conjectural, conscienceless, contestable, controversial,
controvertible, corrupt, corrupted, criminal, crooked, dark,
debatable, deceiving, deceptive, delusive, delusory, deniable,
devious, dishonest, dishonorable, disputable, doubtable, doubtful,
dubious, dubitable, equivocal, evasive, fallacious, false,
felonious, fishy, fly-by-night, fraudulent, hallucinatory,
hard of belief, hard to believe, hardly possible, iffy, ill-got,
ill-gotten, illusive, illusory, immoral, implausible, improbable,
in dispute, in doubt, in dubio, in question, inconceivable,
incredible, indirect, insidious, misleading, mistakable, moot,
more than doubtful, not deserving belief, not kosher, obscure,
open to doubt, open to question, open to suspicion, passing belief,
preposterous, problematic, problematical, refutable, ridiculous,
rotten, shady, shameless, shifty, sinister, slippery, speculative,
staggering belief, suppositional, suspect, suspicious, tall, thick,
thin, trickish, tricksy, tricky, trustless, unbelievable,
uncertain, unconscienced, unconscientious, unconscionable,
unconvincing, undependable, underhand, underhanded, unearthly,
unethical, ungodly, unimaginable, unlikely, unprincipled,
unpromising, unreliable, unsavory, unscrupulous, unstraightforward,
unsure, unthinkable, untrustworthy, untrusty, unworthy of belief,
vague, without remorse, without shame


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