skeptical
skeptical — 形容詞
1. feeling or showing doubt about whether something is true, real, or likely to be
懷疑的
對真實性或可行性抱持懷疑態度
feeling or showing doubt about whether something is true, real, or likely to be successful.
Jason is skeptical about the mayor's promise to lower taxes within a year.
Jason 對市長一年內降稅的承諾感到懷疑。
skeptical about + noun phrase
Tamar gave her manager a skeptical look when he claimed the project would finish early.
Tamar 對主管說專案可以提早完成的說法,投以懷疑的目光。
skeptical look — attributive use
Indra remained skeptical of the budget proposal until the team showed concrete cost estimates.
Indra 一直對預算提案持保留態度,直到團隊提出具體的成本估算。
Many scientists were skeptical that the new drug could produce such dramatic results in patients.
許多科學家懷疑這種新藥是否真的能對患者產生如此顯著的效果。
Xiu was deeply skeptical of the email offering a free vacation for her bank details.
Xiu 對那封用免費度假交換銀行資料的電子郵件深感懷疑。
- doubtful
more informal and can apply to personal uncertainty; 'I'm doubtful I can finish' focuses on ability, not truth
- dubious
slightly stronger and often implies suspicion about honesty or quality; 'dubious business practices'
- unconvinced
focuses on the result of a persuasion attempt rather than a general attitude
- questioning
more active and open-ended; implies a desire to investigate rather than just doubt
文法句型
be skeptical about + noun phrase
be skeptical of + noun phrase
be skeptical (that) + clause
用法筆記
Commonly followed by about, of, or a that-clause. The tone is questioning rather than hostile — it describes a reasoned lack of conviction, not an automatic rejection.