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Terminology - What is the exact word to describe 'being skeptical of something/someone'? Ask Question Asked 12 years, 6 months ago Modified 9 months ago

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

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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): …

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.

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 …

"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 …

Animate entities are often described as suspicious, but not really as suspect, to express that they have a skeptical, suspecting attitude. One could say that suspicious is more psychological …

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My personal understanding is that cynicism is being skeptical of another person's motives. "Mocking; contemptuous" seems to suggest a more attacking tone. To me, this definition …

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

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