"Scepsis" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Scepsis" Meaning

Doubt or skepticism, usually moderate and cautious, rather than deep or extreme. It may also refer to the philosophical skepticism, which is the questioning of the possibility of true knowledge or certainty.

"Scepsis" Examples

Example Sentences Using "Skepticism"


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The scientist approached the miracle cure with healthy skepticism, knowing that unproven claims often had strings attached.

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Even after reading the extensive research, many volunteers maintained a residue of skepticism regarding the new energy-saving technology.

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The detective approached the crime scene with skepticism, knowing that the details often seemed more like a carefully constructed web of deceit.

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Despite the worldwide acclaim, the food critic approached the three-Michelin-starred chef with a healthy dose of skepticism, determined to find faults in the culinary masterpieces.

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Throughout the negotiation process, the job applicant remained skeptical, unwilling to commit until every detail of the offer was clearly defined.

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A scenographer is a professional responsible for designing and creating the visual aspects of a scene or setting for a performance, such as a play, opera, ballet, or film. Their work includes creating the look and feel of the set, props, and costumes to enhance the overall production.

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The word "scent" refers to a strong, pleasant smell or odor that comes from some place or object, often used to describe a fragrance or aroma that is noticeable.<br><br>Example: "The garden was filled with the sweet scent of blooming flowers."

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A sceptic (also spelled skeptic in American English) is a person who questions the validity of a claim or the truth of a statement, often in a doubtfully inquiring or questioning manner.

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To be sceptical means:<br><br>Having doubts or questioning the truth, legitimacy, or accuracy of something. A sceptic is someone who is reluctant to accept something as true or real without evidence or concrete proof.<br><br>Example: "Many people were sceptical about the new company's promise of high returns on investment."

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