sceptical

sceptical
(BrE) (AmE skeptical) adj.
VERBS
be, look, sound
remain
become
ADVERB
extremely, fairly, very, etc.
deeply, highly
increasingly
a little, slightly, etc.

I'm a little sceptical of these claims.

naturally, understandably

They remain understandably sceptical about her promises of improvement.

initially
PREPOSITION
about

He is deeply sceptical about the value of teaching poetry.

as to

Many were sceptical as to whether the plan would succeed.

of

They are highly sceptical of political leaders.

Sceptical is used with these nouns: ↑electorate, ↑eyebrow, ↑look, ↑observer

Collocations dictionary. 2013.

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  • sceptical — adj. BE; AE spelling: skeptical sceptical about, of * * * of see skeptical scepticalabout …   Combinatory dictionary

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  • sceptical — chiefly British variant of skeptical …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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