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skeptical

1 of 1adjective
/ˈskɛp.tə.kəl/
Forms:more skeptical,most skeptical
1

having doubts about something's truth, validity, or reliability

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  • Despite the promising claims, Lisa remained skeptical about the new diet's effectiveness.
  • The detective adopted a skeptical stance toward the witness's improbable story.
  • As a scientist, Alex approached the extraordinary discovery with a skeptical mindset until further evidence was provided.
  • Mary was skeptical of the online reviews and decided to investigate the product herself.
  • The journalist maintained a skeptical perspective, critically examining the sources before publishing the controversial story.
2

doubtful of the basis or teachings of a religion

  • The professor remained skeptical of the religious doctrine, questioning its historical accuracy.
  • Mark's skeptical attitude toward the religious texts led him to explore alternative spiritual philosophies.
  • Sarah became increasingly skeptical of organized religion as she delved into scientific research.
  • After extensive research, Jenny became more skeptical of traditional religious beliefs and sought a more earthly worldview.