schetical (Meaning)
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schetical (a.)
Of or pertaining to the habit of the body; constitutional.
Synonyms & Antonyms of schetical
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schetical Sentence Examples
- The detective was skeptical of the witness's account due to inconsistencies in his story.
- The scientist remained skeptical about the new theory until he could gather more evidence.
- The student was skeptical about the upcoming test, fearing that she had not prepared adequately.
- The investor was skeptical about the company's prospects, citing its financial history and market conditions.
- The doctor was skeptical about the patient's diagnosis, ordering additional tests to confirm the results.
- The audience was skeptical about the comedian's new material, which seemed uninspired and unoriginal.
- The journalist was skeptical about the politician's promises, having heard similar claims in the past.
- The employee was skeptical about the proposed changes to the workplace, believing they would create more problems than they would solve.
- The consumer was skeptical about the advertised product, unsure whether it would truly meet their needs.
- The historian was skeptical about the newly discovered artifacts, concerned that they might be forgeries.
FAQs About the word schetical
Of or pertaining to the habit of the body; constitutional.
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No antonyms found.
The detective was skeptical of the witness's account due to inconsistencies in his story.
The scientist remained skeptical about the new theory until he could gather more evidence.
The student was skeptical about the upcoming test, fearing that she had not prepared adequately.
The investor was skeptical about the company's prospects, citing its financial history and market conditions.