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  • 1 questionable

    adjective
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    1) (doubtful; uncertain.) fraglich
    2) (probably not true, honest, respectable: questionable behaviour.) fragwürdig
    * * *
    ques·tion·able
    [ˈkwestʃənəbl̩]
    1. (uncertain) fraglich, zweifelhaft, ungewiss
    a \questionable assumption/decision eine zweifelhafte Behauptung/Entscheidung
    a \questionable future eine ungewisse Zukunft
    it is \questionable how reliable those statements are es ist fraglich, wie glaubwürdig diese Aussagen sind
    2. (not respectable) fragwürdig, zweifelhaft, bedenklich
    to do \questionable business bedenkliche Geschäfte machen
    a person of \questionable character/reputation eine Person von zweifelhaftem Charakter/Ansehen
    in a \questionable company in zweifelhafter Gesellschaft
    to live in a \questionable neighbourhood in einer anrüchigen Gegend wohnen
    a \questionable offer/profit ein fragwürdiges Angebot/fragwürdiger Gewinn
    to pursue \questionable plans bedenkliche Pläne verfolgen
    \questionable traditions fragwürdige Traditionen
    some of his jokes were in \questionable taste manche seiner Witze waren von etwas zweideutiger Natur
    * * *
    ['kwestʃənəbl]
    adj
    1) (= suspect) fragwürdig
    2) (= open to doubt) statement, figures fraglich; advantage zweifelhaft
    * * *
    questionable adj (adv questionably)
    1. fraglich, zweifelhaft, ungewiss
    2. bedenklich, fragwürdig
    3. anrüchig
    * * *
    adjective
    * * *
    adj.
    bedenklich adj.
    fraglich adj.
    fragwürdig adj.

    English-german dictionary > questionable

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