A skeptical person (or skeptic) has doubts and doesn't believe easily.
There is no prefix in the word skeptical. -ical is the suffix in the word.
The word suspicions is a noun. It is the plural term of suspicion.
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Skeptical
She was a skeptic when it came to playing the lottery; she didn't think she had a chance. When Mr. Valle sees a sentence with college level vocabulary, he is skeptical that it was created by a sophomore in high school.
An antiskeptic is a person who opposes a skeptical viewpoint.
To an untrained person, a dissociative or fugue state seems like a "handy excuse" for lying. How do you prove that a person doesn't remember? Even professionals are often skeptical.
The definition of skeptical is “Unbelievable” or “Doubtful”
Skeptical Inquirer was created in 1976.
It's SKEPTICAL. Here are some sentences.I'm skeptical about your ability to use the spell-check program.He gave me a skeptical glance.She has a skeptical attitude toward everything.
"The people were skeptical when the scientist told them that his son was taken by extraterrestrials."
Committee for Skeptical Inquiry was created in 1976.
There is no prefix in the word skeptical. -ical is the suffix in the word.
I am skeptical about the probability that birds can travel to the moon. The police officer was skeptical of her answer, therefore he chose to give her a lie detector test.
The correct spelling is skeptical, just as you typed it.
The word 'suspicious' can indicate that a person is distrustful or skeptical (e.g. I was suspicious of his intentions), or that a person or situation looks a bit dodgy (His behavior was suspicious).
She remained skeptical of the new product claims until she saw concrete evidence supporting its effectiveness.