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sceptical
[ skep-ti-kuhl ]
sceptical
/ ˈɛɪə /
adjective
- not convinced that something is true; doubtful
- tending to mistrust people, ideas, etc, in general
- of or relating to sceptics; sceptic
Derived Forms
- ˈپ, adverb
Other yvlogs From
- t·t· adjective
- p·t· adjective
- p·t··ly adverb
- p·t··ness noun
- v·t· adjective
- v·t··ly adverb
- v·t··ness noun
- ܲ·t· adjective
- ܲ·t··ly adverb
Example Sentences
Hegseth has denied sharing classified material, but experts are sceptical that this type of sensitive information would not carry that kind of designation.
Others, however, are more sceptical of the allegation.
While the US remains optimistic, many in Ukraine remain sceptical that Russia even wants to end the fighting.
He adds that people are sceptical about big corporate events like the fashion show and - even if they are organised by private players - they believe that the government is trying to dilute their culture.
In a news conference after the summit, Zelensky said there was a need for some form of "boots on the ground" after the ceasefire, although he admitted that some were "sceptical".
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