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1 doubtful
kétséges, kétes hírű, kétes, gyanús* * *1) (feeling doubt; uncertain what to think, expect etc: He is doubtful about the future of the school.) kétséges2) (able to be doubted; not clear: The outcome is doubtful; a doubtful result.) kétes3) (uncertain but rather unlikely, unhopeful etc: It is doubtful whether this will work; a doubtful improvement.) bizonytalan4) (suspicious: He's rather a doubtful character.) gyanús -
2 hazy
párás* * *1) (misty: a hazy view of the mountains.) ködös2) (not clear or certain: a hazy idea; I'm a bit hazy about what happened.) homályos
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