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Meanings of Skeptical:
adjectiveNot easily convinced; having doubts or reservations.
Usage examples:
The public were deeply sceptical about some of the proposals
Meanings of Skeptically:
adverbIn a sceptical manner; with doubt or hesitation.
Usage examples:
Other researchers have reacted more sceptically
Meanings of Skepticism:
nounA sceptical attitude; doubt as to the truth of something.
Usage examples:
These claims were treated with scepticism
Meanings of Skeptics:
nounA person inclined to question or doubt accepted opinions.
Usage examples:
This argument failed to convince the sceptics
Meanings of Skerrick:
nounThe smallest bit.
Usage examples:
There's not a skerrick of food in the house
Meanings of Skerries:
nounA reef or rocky island.
Usage examples:
Some are just mudflats, some just sandbanks, many are rocky outcrops and skerries known only to sea…
Meanings of Skerry:
nounA reef or rocky island.
Usage examples:
Some are just mudflats, some just sandbanks, many are rocky outcrops and skerries known only to sea…
Meanings of Sketch:
nounA rough or unfinished drawing or painting, often made to assist in making a more finished picture.
Usage examples:
A charcoal sketch
verbMake a rough drawing of.
Usage examples:
As they talked, modigliani began to sketch her
Meanings of Sketch-out:
phrasal verbTo give a short description of something, containing few details
Usage examples:
She sketched out the plan in a few brief sentences.
Meanings of Sketchbook:
nounA pad of drawing paper for sketching on.
Usage examples:
Taking a small charcoal depiction of a bike from his sketch pad, he turned it upside down and copie…
Meanings of Sketched:
verbMake a rough drawing of.
Usage examples:
As they talked, modigliani began to sketch her
nounA rough or unfinished drawing or painting, often made to assist in making a more finished picture.
Usage examples:
A charcoal sketch
Sketched out
sketʃMeanings of Sketched out:
phrasal verbTo give a short description of something, containing few details
Usage examples:
She sketched out the plan in a few brief sentences.
Meanings of Sketchers:
nounSomeone who makes sketches (= drawings)
Meanings of Sketches:
nounA rough or unfinished drawing or painting, often made to assist in making a more finished picture.
Usage examples:
A charcoal sketch
verbMake a rough drawing of.
Usage examples:
As they talked, modigliani began to sketch her
Sketchier
ˈsketʃ.iMeanings of Sketchier:
adjectiveNot thorough or detailed.
Usage examples:
The information they had was sketchy
Meanings of Sketchiest:
adjectiveNot thorough or detailed.
Usage examples:
The information they had was sketchy
Meanings of Sketchily:
adverbIn a way that contains few details
Usage examples:
The rather sketchily defined piece of legislation could make the uk a less attractive location for …
Meanings of Sketching:
verbMake a rough drawing of.
Usage examples:
As they talked, modigliani began to sketch her
nounA rough or unfinished drawing or painting, often made to assist in making a more finished picture.
Usage examples:
A charcoal sketch
Meanings of Sketchpad:
nounA pad of drawing paper for sketching on.
Usage examples:
Taking a small charcoal depiction of a bike from his sketch pad, he turned it upside down and copie…
Sketchy
ˈsketʃ.iMeanings of Sketchy:
adjectiveNot thorough or detailed.
Usage examples:
The information they had was sketchy
Meanings of Skeuomorph:
nounAn object or feature which imitates the design of a similar artefact made from another material.
Usage examples:
The pottery box with a square lid is a skeuomorph of a twilled basketry container
Meanings of Skew:
adjectiveNeither parallel nor at right angles to a specified or implied line; askew; crooked.
Usage examples:
His hat looked slightly skew
nounAn oblique angle; a slant.
Usage examples:
The most important effect of the skew in angle is the raised plateau of entrance court created in t…
verbSuddenly change direction or position.
Usage examples:
The car had skewed across the track
Meanings of Skew-whiff:
adjectiveSloping instead of straight, or wrongly positioned
Usage examples:
You've got your hat on skew-whiff.
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