0 thought not to be completely true, honest, or legal -- dudoso
a man with a dubious reputation
dubious evidence
1 not certain that something is good or true -- dudoso
He’s dubious about the benefits of acupuncture.
2 doubtful -- dudoso
3 probably not honest -- sospechoso
dubious behaviour/behavior.
Such a standardization of history teaching is equivalent to censorship of critical scholarship and entails the setting up of a fundamentally dubious picture of actual history.
It is important to maintain the good reputation of the payment services sector by keeping any dubious payments agencies in the background.
Sadly, dubious instruments are sometimes used to this end.
In view of this fact, the point of this harmonisation is highly dubious, to say the least.
I nonetheless have two follow-up questions, because this is a very serious case of a very dubious character from a democratic point of view.
These are dubious legal methods of combatting a breach of international law.
It does, however, have something to do with the power of a tsar whose democratic legitimacy is dubious.
Three: the dubious activities of non-regulated financial intermediaries, often operating by post or telephone, cast a shadow over the whole sector.