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douteux

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French

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Etymology

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From doute +‎ -eux.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /du.tø/
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Adjective

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douteux (feminine douteuse, masculine plural douteux, feminine plural douteuses)

  1. doubtful, uncertain, questionable (issue, outcome, date etc.)
  2. dubious, questionable (morals, qualities etc.)
  3. rather unclean (piece of clothing)
    Son complet sombre était élimé, sa chemise douteuse, la cravate mal nouée.
    His dark suit was threadbare, his shirt rather unclean, his tie poorly tied.
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Norman

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Etymology

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Adjective

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douteux m

  1. (Jersey) doubtful

Derived terms

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