Sentence example with the word 'sceptical'

sceptical

Definition adj. marked by or given to doubt

Last update: July 15, 2015

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He was sceptical about existence of God.   [Please select]

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Until the time of John Dalton, the atomic conception remained purely qualitative, and until then it does not appear to have 1 Robert Boyle, The Sceptical Chymist (1661); The Usefulness of Natural Philosophy (1663).   [Please select]

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He is incredulous, sceptical, cynical.   [Please select]

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Either it seemed to him to be too good news to be true, or he was of a sceptical turn of mind.   [Please select]

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"You are too sceptical," said Mr Donnithorne almost testily; "too much given to judging things at first sight."   [Please select]

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Perhaps her feeling was at bottom the common feeling of the sceptical nature.   [Please select]

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A somewhat sceptical smile rested for a moment on the young man's lips.   [Please select]

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Lord Panmure, however, remained sceptical; 'it will do no good,' he pronounced; 'the British soldier is not a remitting animal.'   [Please select]

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They saw the reasonableness of his proposal, and they consented, still entirely sceptical.   [Please select]

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Charley and I had been sceptical, but the fact of the crowd convinced us that there was something in Demetrios Contos's dare.   [Please select]

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Just because some people with finite minds profess to disbelieve my stories, you think it well to be sceptical yourselves.   [Please select]

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