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Marked by or given to doubt.
questioning
skeptical
doubting
distrustful
Denying or questioning the tenets of especially a religion.
disbelieving
unbelieving
incredulous
1
He is
sceptical
of any peaceful solution and saw more violence ahead.
2
Some analysts remain
sceptical
that Jordan will agree to use Israeli gas.
3
Teggart is
sceptical
but said families were open to hearing all evidence.
4
She is
sceptical
her former party's culture will change any time soon.
5
The report appears
sceptical
of current policy formation in the education sector.
6
Although many had registered to vote, their attitude toward politics remained
sceptical
.
7
Lowitt takes a
sceptical
view of green and sustainable efforts of business.
8
But the press conference saw the family hit a more
sceptical
note.
9
However, experienced activists from all parties were
sceptical
the move would succeed.
10
Investors have become
sceptical
about the company's proposed value, the sources said.
11
But he said he was
sceptical
the Syrian government would follow through.
12
For once, this
sceptical
thought process does not actually make any sense.
13
German regulators in principle are
sceptical
of mergers in the cable sector.
14
I felt
sceptical
and shocked at first and couldn't quite believe it.
15
Although, as you can imagine, I have good reason to be
sceptical
.
16
But fragile demand means investors will be
sceptical
of the new schedule.
sceptical
more sceptical
remain sceptical
also sceptical
very sceptical
deeply sceptical