Words To Question

3 words in this vocabulary list

adjective doubtful or uncertain; feeling or showing doubt

  • The committee members had a dubious attitude towards the new proposal.
  • I have a dubious feeling about this plan, it doesn't seem very promising.
  • I'm feeling kind of iffy about this whole situation, it seems a bit dubious to me.
  • Her smile was dubious, hinting at hidden skepticism and uncertainty.

adjective A word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun. In this case, 'misinformed' describes someone who has been given incorrect information.

  • It is important to fact-check information to avoid being misinformed.
  • Don't believe everything you hear, you might end up misinformed.
  • Don't trust that website, it's full of fake news and will leave you misinformed.
  • Her mind was a maze of misinformed thoughts, leading her astray.

adjective describing a person or thing that is not able to be relied on or trusted

  • The data from the experiment was deemed unreliable due to inconsistent results.
  • I wouldn't trust that website, it's so unreliable.
  • That guy is so flaky, he's totally unreliable.
  • Her promises were as unreliable as a broken clock.