Skepticks example sentences

Related (16): doubters, cynics, disbelievers, unbelievers, skeptics, questioners, dissenters, nonbelievers, agnostics, infidels, atheists, critics, naysayers, mistrusters, unbelieving, suspicious

skep·tic

noun

skeptics (plural noun)

  - a person inclined to question or doubt accepted opinions:

  - a person who doubts the truth of Christianity and other religions; an atheist or agnostic:

  - an ancient or modern philosopher who denies the possibility of knowledge, or even rational belief, in some sphere:

Synonyms

cynic, doubter, questioner, scoffer, pessimist, Pyrrhonist, agnostic, atheist, nontheist, unbeliever, nonbeliever, disbeliever, rationalist, nullifidian, believer

"Skepticks" Example Sentences

1. The skepticks in the audience were not easily convinced by the speaker's arguments.
2. Despite the overwhelming evidence, there were still some skepticks who refused to accept the truth.
3. She was considered a skeptick when it came to any new idea or technology.
4. The skepticks in the group were quick to criticize any proposal that was put forward.
5. His reputation as a skeptick preceded him wherever he went.
6. The company had to work hard to win over the skepticks who were skeptical of their new product.
7. The skepticks in the room began to whisper amongst themselves as the presenter continued to speak.
8. The skepticks were dismissive of the theory, but the scientists continued to test and refine it.
9. The skepticks questioned every detail of the plan before reluctantly agreeing to it.
10. Despite the skepticks' complaints, the project went ahead and was a huge success.
11. The skepticks were silenced when the results of the experiment were revealed.
12. Even the skepticks couldn't deny the beauty of the sunset over the ocean.
13. The skepticks groaned as yet another idea was presented to them.
14. The skepticks rolled their eyes when the speaker used yet another anecdote to make his point.
15. The skepticks were quick to point out any flaws in the argument.
16. She had always been a skeptick, but the evidence was too overwhelming for her to deny.
17. The skepticks in the room had to admit that the speaker had made some valid points.
18. The skepticks were silenced when they saw the impressive prototype.
19. Despite the skepticks' doubts, the new product was a commercial success.
20. The skepticks were unimpressed with the performance of the new actor.
21. The skepticks were skeptical of the new plan, but with a little persuasion, they agreed to it.
22. The skepticks searched for any loopholes in the contract before signing it.
23. The skepticks were not swayed by the passionate speech given by the politician.
24. The skepticks were quick to point out the flaws in the proposal before it was even implemented.
25. The skepticks were hesitant to invest in the new startup, but eventually decided to take a risk.
26. The skepticks were no match for the persuasive skills of the salesman.
27. The skepticks maintained their skepticism even when presented with hard evidence.
28. The skepticks were proven wrong when the underdog team won the championship.
29. The skepticks were still skeptical of the new technology even after it had been widely adopted.
30. Even the most ardent skepticks were impressed by the magician's performance.
31. The skepticks were won over by the passionate pleas of the charity worker.
32. The skepticks grudgingly allowed the proposal to pass, but still had their doubts.
33. The skepticks were unable to come up with any valid arguments against the proposal.
34. The skepticks were silenced when the speaker presented her credentials and expertise.
35. The skepticks were taken aback when they saw the impressive resume of the job candidate.
36. The skepticks were skeptical of the new restaurant, but after trying the food, they became regulars.
37. The skepticks were finally convinced of the benefits of the new policy after numerous studies and reports.
38. The skepticks were shocked when the candidate they had dismissed as unqualified was elected.
39. The skepticks were unable to provide any substantive critique of the book during the discussion.
40. The skepticks were humbled when they realized how little they actually knew about the subject.

Common Phases

1. "I'm not convinced; show me more evidence."
2. "I have my doubts; can you address them?"
3. "I'm skeptical; I need more information to believe it."
4. "I'm not buying it; something doesn't add up."
5. "I'm not easily swayed; I require solid proof."
6. "Prove it to me; I'm not taking your word for it."
7. "I'm hesitant to believe; can you provide a reliable source?"
8. "I'm dubious; can you provide more details?"
9. "I'm questioning the validity; can you back it up?"
10. "I'm dubious; show me the facts."

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