Word of the Day: Dubious
dubious
du-bi-ous / do͞o-bē-əs, dyo͞o-bē-əs
adjective
1. uncertain, not yet determined
The world is full of hopeful analogies and handsome, dubious eggs, called possibilities.
George Eliot, pen name of Mary Ann Evans, 1819 – 1880
2. doubtful or suspicious; questionable
He is a friend who, in dubious circumstances, aids in deeds when deeds are necessary.
Plautus, 254 BC – 184 BC
3. untrustworthy; suspect
Information obtained under dubious circumstances cannot play a role in legal proceedings in a constitutional state.
Angela Merkel, 1954 –