Etymology: [ 'skep-tik ] (noun.) 1587. From Latin *scepticus, only in plural Sceptici (“the sect of Skeptics”) Ancient Greek σκεπτικός (skeptikos, “thoughtful, inquiring”) σκέπτομαι (“I consider”), compare to σκοπέω (“I view, examine”).
Someone who habitually doubts beliefs and claims presented as accepted by others, requiring strong evidence before accepting any belief or claim, A type of agnostic, Someone undecided as to what is true, Someone who habitually doubts accepted beliefs and claims presented by others, requiring strong evidence before accepting any belief or claim, someone who habitually doubts accepted beliefs, A doubter as to whether any fact or truth can be certainly known; a universal doubter; a Pyrrhonist; hence, in modern usage, occasionally, a person who questions whether any truth or fact can be established on philosophical grounds; sometimes, a critical inquirer, in opposition to a dogmatist, A person who doubts the existence and perfections of God, or the truth of revelation; one who disbelieves the divine origin of the Christian religion, Doubting or denying the truth of revelation, or the sacred Scriptures, Of or pertaining to a sceptic or skepticism; characterized by skepticism; hesitating to admit the certainly of doctrines or principles; doubting of everything, One who is yet undecided as to what is true; one who is looking or inquiring for what is true; an inquirer after facts or reasons, skeptical, doubtful, questioning the validity of claims, one who doubts, one who question the validity of claims; adherent of a school of skepticism, see sceptic. the American spelling of sceptic (skeptikos, from skeptikos , from skeptesthai ), zetetic, Someone undecided as to what is true and enquires after facts, doubtful, hesitant, skeptical, scep·tic sceptics in AM, use skeptic A sceptic is a person who has doubts about things that other people believe. But he now has to convince sceptics that he has a serious plan. a person who disagrees with particular claims and statements, especially those that are generally thought to be true, See Skeptic, Skeptical, Skepticism, etc, plural of sceptic, plural of skeptic,
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Someone who habitually doubts beliefs and claims presented as accepted by others, requiring strong evidence before accepting any belief or claim
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A type of agnostic
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Someone undecided as to what is true
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Someone who habitually doubts accepted beliefs and claims presented by others, requiring strong evidence before accepting any belief or claim
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someone who habitually doubts accepted beliefs
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A doubter as to whether any fact or truth can be certainly known; a universal doubter; a Pyrrhonist; hence, in modern usage, occasionally, a person who questions whether any truth or fact can be established on philosophical grounds; sometimes, a critical inquirer, in opposition to a dogmatist
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A person who doubts the existence and perfections of God, or the truth of revelation; one who disbelieves the divine origin of the Christian religion
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Doubting or denying the truth of revelation, or the sacred Scriptures
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Of or pertaining to a sceptic or skepticism; characterized by skepticism; hesitating to admit the certainly of doctrines or principles; doubting of everything
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One who is yet undecided as to what is true; one who is looking or inquiring for what is true; an inquirer after facts or reasons
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skeptical, doubtful, questioning the validity of claims sıfat
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one who doubts, one who question the validity of claims; adherent of a school of skepticism isim
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see sceptic. the American spelling of sceptic (skeptikos, from skeptikos , from skeptesthai )
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A skeptic.
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Someone undecided as to what is true and enquires after facts
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doubtful, hesitant, skeptical sıfat
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scep·tic sceptics in AM, use skeptic A sceptic is a person who has doubts about things that other people believe. But he now has to convince sceptics that he has a serious plan. a person who disagrees with particular claims and statements, especially those that are generally thought to be true
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