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sceptical

/skep-ti-kuhl/US // ˈskɛp tɪ kəl //UK // (ˈskɛptɪkəl) //

怀疑的,怀疑,持怀疑态度,怀疑论

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : skeptical.

Examples

  • If you are sceptical about completely eliminating the need for the registration to complete the purchase, you can test the option for a few days to see how guest checkout impacts your conversions.

  • Marketers were initially sceptical about the strategy, but these posts are here to stay.

  • Still, she is sceptical of attempts to take the bite out of the gender equality movement.

  • He had apparently been counseled by sceptical teammates that paying into the system at his advanced age would be foolish.

  • Both men were sceptical of the signal, but reacted differently.

  • His judgment was always somewhat sceptical; his need of independence remarkable.

  • Happily, at that time, Niebuhr was unknown, and sceptical criticism had not begun its deadly work.

  • He attributed the book to a dead man, who had been known to entertain sceptical views.

  • Barry was quite pained at this sceptical attitude in one whom he was going out of his way to assist.

  • But of the supernatural conception of Mary and of her impregnation by a deity we are intensely sceptical.