Skeptical

/ˈskɛptɪkəl/ adjective

Having doubts or not easily believing something without good evidence or proof.

From Greek 'skeptikos' meaning 'thoughtful' or 'inquiring,' derived from the ancient Skeptic school of philosophy that questioned whether certain knowledge was possible. The word entered English in the 17th century with its modern meaning of 'doubtful.'

AFskepties
AMስኬፕቲክ
ARمتشكك
BGскептичен
BNসন্দেহবাদী
CAescèptic
CSskeptický
DAskeptisk
DEskeptisch
ELσκεπτικός
ESescéptico
ETskeptiline
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