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skeptical (adjective), more skeptical, most skeptical
1. A reference to a person who is not easily convinced, has doubts, or reservations: Many of the skeptical citizens of Tom's town found it difficult to believe that the mayor would not increase local taxes in order to pay for the new government building.
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Kate's skeptical supervisor didn't think she could finish her project on time.
2. Etymology: from Greek skeptesthai, "to examine, to consider, to view, to reflect".Go to this Word A Day Revisited Index
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scopo-, scop-, scept-, skept-, -scope-, -scopy, -scopia, -scopic, -scopist
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skeptical, sceptical (adjective); more skeptical, more sceptical; most skeptical, most sceptical
1. Tending not to believe or to accept things but to question them.
2. Referring to a doubting attitude; questioning: Jerome had a skeptical attitude or a sceptical feeling about political promises.
2. Referring to a doubting attitude; questioning: Jerome had a skeptical attitude or a sceptical feeling about political promises.
This entry is located in the following unit:
scopo-, scop-, scept-, skept-, -scope-, -scopy, -scopia, -scopic, -scopist
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