释义 |
skepticalskep‧ti‧cal /ˈskeptɪkəl/ adjective - It will take a lot to convince the increasingly skeptical American public.
- But others, more skeptical, put her age at fifty.
- Even the stock market is becoming skeptical.
- He is skeptical about estimates that some may pay more than $ 100, 000 to rent his home.
- He was humane and yet skeptical.
- I really should have had an accountant to act as a buffer, and filter all money issues through his skeptical gaze.
- I, too, was skeptical.
- Others are skeptical of that interpretation.
- The three faiths all taught profoundly skeptical views of human existence.
ADVERB► more· But others, more skeptical, put her age at fifty.· This should induce students to be more skeptical about economic statistics in general. the American spelling of sceptical |