"Skeptical" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Skeptical" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Skeptical" Meaning

Having doubts or suspicions; not believing or trusting something without evidence; questioning the truth or validity of something.

"Skeptical" Examples

Usage Examples of the Word "Skeptical"


1. Expressing doubt


Tom was skeptical of the hotel's claim that their breakfast buffet was "all-you-can-eat."
The researchers remained skeptical of the study's results, feeling that more data was needed.

2. Showing restraint


Sarah was skeptical about committing to a long-term lease without seeing the property in person.
The investor was skeptical about investing in the startup, citing concerns about the market.

3. Form of disbelief


The weather forecast predicted rain all day, and Emily was skeptical that it would actually stay sunny.
The politician's denial of the scandal left many of his supporters skeptical.

4. Form of questioning


Dr. Lee was skeptical about the patient's self-diagnosis and urged them to see a professional.
John was skeptical of the claimed cure-all remedy, but he decided to give it a try.

5. Doubtful quality


Her skeptical nature made it hard for her friends to get her to try new things.
The scientific community remains skeptical of unproven claims about alien life.

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