scoptical (Meaning)

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scoptical (a.)

Jesting; jeering; scoffing.

Synonyms & Antonyms of scoptical

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scoptical Sentence Examples

  1. The scholar remained skeptical of the ancient artifact's authenticity, despite its apparent age.
  2. In the courtroom, the jury was skeptical about the witness's testimony due to inconsistencies.
  3. The scientist approached the experimental results with skepticism, eager to validate their credibility.
  4. The skeptic questioned the validity of the paranormal claims, demanding concrete evidence.
  5. I remained skeptical of the investment opportunity, wary of its high returns and uncertain risks.
  6. The doctor approached the patient's symptoms with skepticism, considering alternative diagnoses before making a conclusion.
  7. The skeptic voiced mistrust in the political system, believing it was compromised by corruption.
  8. The historian was skeptical about the reliability of the historical document, scrutinizing its provenance and content.
  9. The skeptic questioned the impact of social media on society, concerned about its potential for misinformation and division.
  10. The skeptic remained unmoved by the emotional pleas, insisting on logical reasoning and objective facts.

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Jesting; jeering; scoffing.

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No antonyms found.

The scholar remained skeptical of the ancient artifact's authenticity, despite its apparent age.

In the courtroom, the jury was skeptical about the witness's testimony due to inconsistencies.

The scientist approached the experimental results with skepticism, eager to validate their credibility.

The skeptic questioned the validity of the paranormal claims, demanding concrete evidence.