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skeptical

doubtful / distrustful / questioning
Adjective
comp: more skepticalsup: most skeptical

This term describes a state of intellectual caution or distrust. It suggests a refusal to accept a claim at face value without sufficient evidence, often carrying a connotation of critical thinking or a defensive mental posture against deception. In a philosophical context, it refers to a systematic doubt regarding the possibility of absolute certainty. This usage is more formal and academic than the everyday sense of being doubtful or suspicious of a specific person or event.

Meanings

Adjective
[~ about something][~ of something]

Not easily convinced; having doubts or reservations about the truth, validity, or reliability of a claim or statement.

"He remained skeptical about the company's promises of rapid growth."

Adjective

Relating to the philosophical school of skepticism which suggests that certain knowledge is impossible to attain.

"The professor's approach to epistemology was deeply skeptical in nature."

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