sceptical Antonyms
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Meaning of sceptical
Wordnet
sceptical (s)
marked by or given to doubt
denying or questioning the tenets of especially a religion
Webster
sceptical ()
Alt. of Scepticism
sceptical Sentence Examples
- I am sceptical about the government's claims of economic recovery.
- She remained sceptical of his motives despite his elaborate explanations.
- The jury was sceptical of the witness's testimony due to inconsistencies in his story.
- The scientist was sceptical of the experimental results, as they contradicted established scientific principles.
- The investors were sceptical about the new investment opportunity, citing concerns about its risk profile.
- She approached the prospect of a new job with scepticism, having experienced disappointment in the past.
- The sceptics in the audience questioned the validity of the speaker's arguments.
- The sceptical editor demanded irrefutable evidence before publishing the article.
- His sceptical nature made him hesitant to trust people, leading to a sense of isolation.
- The sceptical consumer carefully researched product reviews before making a purchase decision.
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marked by or given to doubt, denying or questioning the tenets of especially a religionAlt. of Scepticism
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I am sceptical about the government's claims of economic recovery.
She remained sceptical of his motives despite his elaborate explanations.
The jury was sceptical of the witness's testimony due to inconsistencies in his story.
The scientist was sceptical of the experimental results, as they contradicted established scientific principles.