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Sceptical Meaning in English

word

ˈskɛptɪkəl
SKEP-ti-kuhl
skˈɛptɪkəl
SKEP-ti-kuhl

Definition

If you are sceptical, you have doubts about whether something is true or likely to happen; you do not easily believe things without evidence.

Usage & Nuances

UK spelling is 'sceptical'; US spelling is 'skeptical.' Common collocations: 'sceptical about,' 'remain sceptical.' More formal than 'doubtful,' less negative than 'cynical.' Often used when you want proof before believing an idea or claim.

Example Sentences

She is sceptical about his story.

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Many people are sceptical of new diets.

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The teacher gave a sceptical look.

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I'm a bit sceptical when something sounds too good to be true.

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You can trust me, don’t be so sceptical!

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My dad is always sceptical of online deals.

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