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    sceptical
    /ˈskɛptɪkl/

    adjective

    • 1. not easily convinced; having doubts or reservations: "the public were deeply sceptical about some of the proposals"
    • 2. relating to the theory that certain knowledge is impossible.

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  2. doubting that something is true or useful: Many experts remain sceptical about/of his claims. Fewer examples. I'm a bit sceptical about his chances of success. I take a more sceptical view. Dan thinks it will all work out but I remain sceptical. Ruth is convinced that it's a good idea but I'm deeply sceptical.

  3. Skeptical means doubting that something is true or useful. Learn how to use this adjective in different contexts with examples from the Cambridge English Corpus and translations in other languages.

  4. adjective. skeptical. sceptical. / ˈskɛptɪkəl / adjective. not convinced that something is true; doubtful. tending to mistrust people, ideas, etc, in general. of or relating to sceptics; sceptic. Discover More. Derived Forms. ˈsceptically, adverb. Discover More. Other Words From. an ti·scep ti·cal adjective. hy per·scep ti·cal adjective.

  5. Skeptical means relating to, characteristic of, or marked by skepticism, which is doubt or disbelief. Learn more about the word history, synonyms, examples, and related articles of skeptical.

  6. Learn the meaning, pronunciation and usage of the adjective sceptical, which means having doubts that something is true or will happen. See examples, synonyms and related words in the Oxford Learner's Dictionary.

  7. Learn the meaning of sceptical, an adjective that means having doubts or mistrusting something or someone. See synonyms, pronunciation, examples, and usage notes for British and American English.

  8. Skeptical definition: inclined to skepticism; having an attitude of doubt. See examples of SKEPTICAL used in a sentence.