have scepticism
Frequency: 5.05.5 per million words
To hold or possess a sense of doubt about something. 'skepticism' is the AmE spelling.
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Examples (10)
- She has a healthy scepticism towards the company's claims.
- Many people have deep scepticism about the new government's promises.
- Initially, I had some scepticism regarding the project's feasibility.
- Scientists often have a natural scepticism towards revolutionary theories.
- It's good to have a degree of scepticism when reading news online.
- The public will have considerable scepticism if no concrete results are shown.
- Do you still have scepticism about his motives?
- They had growing scepticism about the effectiveness of the old policy.
- We should always have a critical scepticism towards unverified information.
- Despite the initial success, some investors still have legitimate scepticism.