a bit thick, beyond belief, controversial, disputable, embarrassing, in doubt, moot, passing belief, refutable, tall, unimaginable
Definitionadj. open to doubt or debate
Last update: August 5, 2015
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It ran counter to the ideas suggested in 1527 on the captivity of Clement VII., that England and France should set up independent patriarchates; and its success depended upon the problematical destruction of Charles V.'s power in Italy. [Please select]
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The special value of medicated salts advertised under various trade names as preventives against worms is problematical. [Please select]
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Under your guidance, Citizen General, we fought, we bled--" How far the Citizen Captain would have gone is problematical." [Please select]
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What power this latest attempt to enlist labor in partisan politics will assume is problematical. [Please select]
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He must be given this credit: his motives remain problematical; at length he even drew laughter from her. [Please select]
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So far as we knew, these bodies, the nature of which is extremely puzzling and problematical, were peculiar to the Atlantic soundings. [Please select]
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Whatever, if defeated, his own future might be, McCrae's was still more problematical and tragic. [Please select]
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This, of course, was extremely problematical, but it was hopeful enough to prevent anything like despair taking possession of the lad as he felt his way around the cavern. [Please select]
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However, its extension into the forested zone of northern Manitoba and northeastern Saskatchewan, as indicated on Goldman’s map, is still problematical. [Please select]
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