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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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Earnings upgrades will be crucial, while companies cutting guidance are likely to face greater scepticism, even if the reasons are not AI-related, they say.

From The Wall Street Journal

For all the scepticism, those involved will feel this a big swing they must take.

From BBC

But the Young 40 memes also represent Korean youth's growing scepticism of this almost forced reverence for elders.

From BBC

Many in the US have expressed scepticism about acquiring Greenland.

From BBC

His most recent retirement was met with scepticism last year, given his history of reversals.

From BBC