Use of skeptical in Sentences. 28 Examples
The examples include skeptical at the start of sentence, skeptical at the end of sentence and skeptical in the middle of sentence
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skeptical at the end of sentence
- I, too, was skeptical.
- He was humane and yet skeptical.
- Even the stock market is becoming skeptical.
- Nevertheless the correspondents in the press pool were skeptical.
- Although officials have insisted reform policies to stabilize the economy and further capitalism will remain on track, analysts are skeptical.
skeptical in the middle of sentence
- Others are skeptical of that interpretation.
- But others, more skeptical, put her age at fifty.
- Even some skeptical out-of-towners adopt the practice.
- But some are quite skeptical of some of his initiatives.
- Blake was skeptical, wondering if it were really an evil spirit.
- I am rather skeptical about their professed sympathy for the poor.
- College officials were said to be skeptical about her accusations.
- They are skeptical about how much will be accomplished by legislation.
- Baz acknowledged that U.S. officials were skeptical about his proposals.
- It will take a lot to convince the increasingly skeptical American public.
- The three faiths all taught profoundly skeptical views of human existence.
- Why be skeptical when I could be eating a free dinner at a fancy restaurant?
- He is also skeptical about the value of his duty: The tunnels were interesting.
- A friend who is skeptical about political science confronts you with a challenge.
- He is skeptical about estimates that some may pay more than $ 100, 000 to rent his home.
- Who is to say that the true saint might not remain as skeptical as I have been since birth?
- Since arriving in the New World, the good people of Lake Wobegon have been skeptical of progress.
- The most conservative justice, Antonin Scalia, was skeptical and asked both prosecutors tough questions.
- Some researchers are skeptical, however, that this could be enough to affect large waves in the open ocean.
- Our more skeptical age is apt to greet a performance like this with a smirk, as just more fussy Victorian moralism.
- The girls hurried home to tell their skeptical parents, who reluctantly provided the necessary dresses, gloves and veils.
- In instances where a flare-up of the disease later attenuated earlier cosmetic benefits, patients became skeptical of surgery.
- Yeewho had managed regional offices of national retail chains for two decades before founding Zhenwas skeptical about branching out into department stores.
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