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  1. What is the difference between "skeptical" and "cynical"?

    Feb 13, 2011 · Both the words "skeptical" and "cynical" refer to a doubtful mood, but what is the basic difference between them?

  2. Why did "sceptical" become "skeptical" in the US?

    Aug 4, 2011 · The earliest occurrence of sceptical (or skeptical) that I've been able to find in an English dictionary is in Edward Phillips, The New World of English Words, or a Generall Dictionary (1658): …

  3. What is the right preposition after "skeptical"?

    Sep 2, 2014 · So almost always the right answer is either of skeptical of or skeptical about, but other possibilities may exist depending on the broader context and personal predilections.

  4. Meaning of "positively skeptical"? - English Language & Usage Stack ...

    Jun 3, 2021 · I read the term "positively skeptical" in the following paragraph: (News about a product released by some company) (the company) has a lot more work to do compared with the …

  5. single word requests - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    Jun 22, 2019 · I'm looking for a word similar to "skepticism", but more positive. (Here, I define skepticism as the belief that we can never have certain knowledge.) Sorry if this format is weird, trying to follow …

  6. Is there an emotion that encapsulates a mixture of disbelief, anger ...

    Aug 10, 2023 · Like "skeptical" indicates a mild form of disbelief -- you're not saying it's false, just that you're not convinced it's true. But one can be skeptical without being angry or hateful at all.

  7. "on here" vs "in here" for websites - English Language & Usage Stack ...

    Oct 27, 2020 · Be skeptical of what you read on here. versus Be skeptical of what you read in here. Is there any difference? Which is correct? I know that I can avoid this discussion altogether by writing …

  8. Is there a word for someone who's skeptical only of statements that ...

    Jan 4, 2017 · I think of a skeptic as one who thinks critically of whatever statement they encounter (looking for alternate explanations, questioning sources, etc.) Is there a different word for unevenly …

  9. The phrase - "I remain sceptical" vs "I continue to remain sceptical"

    "I am skeptical" refers only to the present time and carries no implied information about my skepticism in the past, or any events that might have changed it. "continue to remain skeptical" is a bit of a …

  10. Terminology - What is the exact word to describe 'being skeptical of ...

    Terminology - What is the exact word to describe 'being skeptical of something/someone'? Ask Question Asked 12 years, 3 months ago Modified 6 months ago