highly sceptical
Frequency: 7.815.6 per million words
A common and strong way to express a high degree of doubt.
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- They are highly sceptical of political leaders.
- Many scientists remain highly sceptical about the new findings.
- I was highly sceptical of his excuse for being late.
- The public is highly sceptical that the project will be finished on time.
- She cast a highly sceptical look at the salesman.
- Economists are highly sceptical as to whether the tax cuts will work.
- Investors have become highly sceptical of the company's financial reports.
- He sounded highly sceptical when I told him the news.
- The committee is highly sceptical of the proposed changes.
- Experts are highly sceptical about the long-term benefits of the diet.