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when you are weary of someone's good natured actions; to not wholeheartedly believe Even though you appear to be doing a good thing, I will always be skeptical of your behavior
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associated with doubting, not believing, not accepting You should be skeptical of a fortune teller whose crystal ball has three finger holes in it.
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Doubtful, dubious, questioning, and/or unbelieving. Don was skeptical that Betty's broken kite would fly.
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