Escéptico in english
Skeptical
pronunciation: skeptəkəl part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: skeptəkəl part of speech: adjective
In gestures
escéptico1 = sceptic ; skeptic.
Example: Please accept this from the person who was probably the biggest sceptic in the State of Ohio at the beginning -- if we had waited for this from the start, I think we never would have started.Example: The article 'The conversion of a secondary school skeptic' defines a stations approach to learning as a series of activities and supporting resources designed to develop student knowledge and/or skills.escéptico2 = skeptical ; sceptical ; incredulous ; unconvinced.
Example: Many people were skeptical that the compact disc (CD) would replace the phonograph record.Example: Bill Gates, once sceptical about the Internet, has now changed his mind.Example: 65% reported that they were both unhappy & incredulous.Example: Many educators still remain unconvinced of the value of school libraries in the school.more:
» de forma escéptica = skeptically [También escrito sceptically] ; sceptically [También escrito skeptically] .
Example: Most people look at me skeptically when I tell them that drawing is a learnable skill, not some special gift you either got or didn't get when you were born. Example: When I tell my Singaporean friends what a brilliant city they have, they tend to look back at me sceptically.» de manera escéptica = skeptically [También escrito sceptically] ; sceptically [También escrito skeptically] .
Example: Most people look at me skeptically when I tell them that drawing is a learnable skill, not some special gift you either got or didn't get when you were born. Example: When I tell my Singaporean friends what a brilliant city they have, they tend to look back at me sceptically.» de modo escéptico = skeptically [También escrito sceptically] ; sceptically [También escrito skeptically] .
Example: Most people look at me skeptically when I tell them that drawing is a learnable skill, not some special gift you either got or didn't get when you were born. Example: When I tell my Singaporean friends what a brilliant city they have, they tend to look back at me sceptically.