0 in a way that is skeptical (= doubting that something is true or useful):
Economists viewed the numbers skeptically, cautioning against drawing conclusions from one month's data.
Because pain cannot be measured easily, doctors often regard patient complaints 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.