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scepticism

American  
[skep-tuh-siz-uhm] / ˈskɛp təˌsɪz əm /

noun

  1. skepticism.


Other Word Forms

  • antiscepticism noun
  • overscepticism noun

Example Sentences

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The overturning of the sentence on Thursday has been met with some scepticism by some.

From BBC

Throughout the process, he has been posting TikTok videos which show the development of the line - from initial designs to mock-ups - and has been engaging with praise, scepticism and critiques in the comments.

From BBC

It tells the story of a young reporter working in Kabul -- played by Sadat herself -- rethinking her scepticism towards men when she strikes up a relationship with a male co-worker.

From Barron's

But it has been met with scepticism from some Russians, some of whom have told AFP they were forced to download it by their employers.

From Barron's

But France's enthusiasm has been met with scepticism from some EU partners.

From Barron's