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The example sentences of SCEPTICAL in videos (2 in total of 2)

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Use "sceptical" in a sentence | "sceptical" example sentences

How to use "sceptical" in a sentence?

  • The rich are not born sceptical or cynical. They are made that way by events, circumstances.
    -Paul Getty-
  • I was inspired to write this book by those who are sceptical of the power of freedom to change the world.
    -Natan Sharansky-
  • There is a very important distinction between a critical attitude of mind (or critical faculty) and a sceptical attitude.
    -William Beveridge-
  • No sceptical philosopher can ask any questions that may not equally be asked by a tired child on a hot afternoon.
    -Gilbert K. Chesterton-
  • Expose every belief to the light of reason, discourse, facts, scientific observations; question everything, be sceptical because this is the only chance at life you will ever get.
    -James Randi-
  • We all trust each other to some extent. We have to rely on experts to some extent, but we should learn to be sceptical.
    -Lawrence M. Krauss-
  • There is but one thing that can free a man from superstition, and that is belief. All history proves it. The most sceptical have ever been the most credulous.
    -George MacDonald-
  • I have friends who have a CD mastering plant in Hollywood and they are very sceptical about European record labels' understanding of digital technology.
    -Gavin Bryars-
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Definition and meaning of SCEPTICAL

What does "sceptical mean?"

/ˈskeptək(ə)l/

sceptical

adjective
not easily convinced.

What are synonyms of "sceptical"?
Some common synonyms of "sceptical" are:
  • dubious,
  • doubtful,
  • doubting,
  • questioning,
  • cynical,
  • distrustful,
  • mistrustful,
  • suspicious,
  • disbelieving,
  • misbelieving,
  • unconvinced,
  • incredulous,
  • hesitant,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/ˈd(y)o͞obēəs/

dubious
adjective

hesitating.

/ˈdoutfəl/

doubtful
adjective

feeling uncertain.

/ˈdoudiNG/

doubting
adjective verb

feeling of uncertainty or lack of conviction. To question the truth or certainty of something.

/ˈkwesCHəniNG/

questioning
adjective noun verb

showing interest in learning new things. action of asking someone questions. To have or express concerns or uncertainty.

/ˈsinək(ə)l/

cynical
adjective

Always believing that bad things are the reasons.

/disˈtrəstfəl/

distrustful
adjective

Having or showing lack of trust.

/ˌmisˈtrəs(t)fəl/

mistrustful
adjective

lacking in trust.

/səˈspiSHəs/

suspicious
adjective

Feeling that something is wrong; causing suspicion.

/ˌdisbəˈlēviNG/

disbelieving
adjective verb

feeling or expressing disbelief. To not believe someone or something.

/ˌənkənˈvinst/

unconvinced
adjective

Not convinced; not made sure something is true.

/inˈkrejələs/

incredulous
adjective

Showing that you cannot believe something.

/ˈhezədənt/

hesitant
adjective

tentative, unsure, or slow in acting or speaking.

What are antonyms of "sceptical"?
Some common antonyms of "sceptical" are:
  • certain,
  • convinced,
  • optimistic,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/ˈsərtn/

certain
adjective pronoun

Definite, fixed. some.

/kənˈvinst/

convinced
adjective verb

Persuaded to feel sure of something. To persuade someone, or make them feel sure.

/ˌäptəˈmistik/

optimistic
adjective

Tending to believe the future will be good.

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