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81 doubtful
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82 doubtful
сомни́тельный -
83 doubtful
adj.1 dubitativo(a) (uncertain) (persona); incierto(a) (outcome)2 dudoso(a) (questionable)3 improbable, dudoso, inseguro. -
84 doubtful
колеблющийсянеопределенныйнеясныйподозрителенподозрительныйсомневающийсясомнительный -
85 doubtful
2) неопределённый, сомнительный -
86 doubtful
zweifelhaft -
87 DOUBTFUL
[A]DUBIOSUS (-A -UM)DUBITABILIS (-E)AMBIGUUS (-A -UM)ANCIPES (-ITIS)INCERTUS (-A -UM)DUBIUS (-A -UM)ANCIPS (ACIPITIS)CREPER (-A -UM) -
88 doubtful
tvivlende -
89 doubtful
tvivlsom -
90 doubtful
Iஐயமுள்ள, சந்தேகத்திற்குரியIIஐயமுள்ளநிச்சயம் / உறுதியற்ற, ஐயப்பாடுடையIVஐயத்துக்கிடமானVஐயமுள்ளVIசந்தேகத்திற்குரிய -
91 doubtful
dudoso -
92 doubtful
(adj) абонды [abоndy] -
93 doubtful
adj sàìdánilójú, níyèméjì -
94 doubtful
adj.संदेहात्मक, संशयात्मक -
95 doubtful
aდაეჭვებული -
96 doubtful
adj. -
97 doubtful
adj.ӱшанаш лийдыме п.м.[ushanash liydyme] -
98 doubtful
adj.күмәнді -
99 doubtful
kuskulu, karanlik, güvenilmez; kesin olmayan, süpheli -
100 doubtful
adj.shübhelik
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