skeptical 的定义
- inclined to skepticism; having an attitude of doubt: a skeptical young woman who will question whatever you say.
- doubtful about a particular thing: My teacher thinks I can get a scholarship, but I'm skeptical.
- showing doubt: a skeptical smile.
- denying or questioning the tenets of a religion: a skeptical approach to the nature of miracles.
- of or relating to Skeptics or Skepticism.
skeptical 近义词
disbelieving, leery
更多skeptical例句
- Outsiders were skeptical, unsure how the dance would translate to a competitive format and how it would engage spectators.
- I think that I was skeptical about Liz at first, because I had not heard of her.
- I’m skeptical I could do this without exploding the egg everywhere but, hey, you never know.
- If you’re still skeptical, we’ve outlined a few health benefits to your new favorite green drink.
- Not any thicker than normal unlined denim, I was skeptical that these pants would provide the additional warmth I was looking for.
- As Ackerman pointed out, all scientists are skeptics; skeptical doubt is a part of the scientific method.
- I have to admit, I was skeptical about True Detective from the start.
- Perhaps we should have been a little more skeptical about this story.
- For days the Kurds have insisted to skeptical journalists, including myself, that Kobani would hold.
- Postol and Lloyd were skeptical; hexamine is a common precursor chemical for military-grade explosives.
- The other chambers, having fireplaces, I decided needed no further heat, though the plumber was mournfully skeptical.
- I have always been skeptical about such things as "soul," but when I look into the mirror—God help me!
- Felipe can establish his relationship beyond the doubt of the most skeptical.
- He was skeptical about Jim, but he was struck with the accuracy of the portrait of Edwards.
- Odin had grown skeptical of such thinking when he was a medical student.