"Skeptically" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Skeptically" Meaning

Adverb: in a skeptical way, with doubt or questioning; questioning something's truth or validity.

"Skeptically" Examples

Here are five usage examples of the word "skeptically":

Example Sentences


1. The scientists looked at the data but approached the results skeptically, unsure if they were accurately interpreted.
2. My sister skeptically raised an eyebrow when I told her I was going to start a new business.
3. The weather forecast said it was going to rain, but I looked skeptically out the window, seeing nothing but sunshine.
4. The tourists opened their maps skeptically, unsure of how to navigate the unfamiliar city.
5. The researcher skeptically examined the hypothesis, looking for potential flaws or contradictions.

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The word "skene" can refer to several things, but the most common meaning is related to anatomy. <br><br>In regional anatomy, the skene's glands, also known as the perineal glands of Skene or the paraurethral glands, are two pea-sized ducted paragenital glands on either side of the vaginal opening, often in the female reproductive system. They produce fluids, which can be secreted into the vagina, providing sensations during sex or vaginal dryness. <br><br>However, in wider context, the term could also refer to Skene as a noun referring to a Scottish clan.<br><br>If you could provide more context or background information about the specific usage or connotation you wish to know about, I'll be more than happy to help.

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

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