Skeptical in a sentence as an adjective

Why didn't they didn't just include a female usb port?Edit: I'm skeptical about their motive.

It would be prudent for you to be skeptical when you hear these claims, often on daytime television or on the internet.

I'm torn between liking stories that shine a skeptical light on the bitcoin fad and being appalled at how much coverage bitcoin gets on HN.

I have to admit I was skeptical about DDG chances but hard work and being in right place at the right time with privacy has given it the success it deserves.

The press blew it out of proportion, and the scientific community was understandably skeptical.

If for example both workers would charge 5000 dollars to build the wall, people would be much more skeptical of paying Bricklayer B, because after all, it was only two hours of work.

In essence, the claim is: "The site tricked me. I went to buy a single pair of shoes, and in doing so, they actually started taxing my credit card every month, and no one warned me."Folks are right to be skeptical -- a lot of businesses have done this, tried to hide the fact there would be future charges.

Normally, I'm skeptical of "change the syntax and your life will magically get better, no matter how headachey interacting with the rest of the world will become", but then Thomas showed me Sass and it was lifechanging.

Diplomatic cables report how American officials frequently assured skeptical governments that the training was aimed at reform, not promoting revolutions.

Skeptical definitions

adjective

denying or questioning the tenets of especially a religion; "a skeptical approach to the nature of miracles"

See also: disbelieving sceptical unbelieving

adjective

marked by or given to doubt; "a skeptical attitude"; "a skeptical listener"

See also: doubting questioning sceptical