skeptically Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈskep.tɪ.kəl.i]
  • Us [ ˈskep.tɪ.kəl.i]

Meaning of skeptically In English

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Examples of skeptically

  • New technologies are always regarded skeptically, especially when they are used for making art.

  • Society tends to react somewhat skeptically to new forms of communication.

  • His account of the incident was viewed skeptically by the police officer.

  • It views skeptically a close analysis of the cognitive content of the intriguing dye-mark test.

  • More skeptically, such a program may curb moral erosion.

  • Scholarly power analysis should, therefore, skeptically dissect strategic utterances of all sides from many angles.

  • Such findings must be interpreted a bit skeptically, however, because of methodological concerns.

  • A "sardonic" action is one that is disdainfully or skeptically humorous or derisively mocking.

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