The plural of skeptic is skeptics.
A skeptic is, essentially, someone that doubts something. An example sentence is: Barbara doesn't believe in psychics, she is a skeptic.
The Skeptic's Dictionary has 446 pages.
Lisa the Skeptic was created on 1997-11-23.
The Skeptic's Dictionary was created on 2003-08-15.
Both "skeptic" and "sceptic" are correct spellings in English. "Skeptic" is more commonly used in American English, while "sceptic" is more common in British English.
A skeptic is someone who questions things that are generally agreed upon as fact.
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I think that the people studied are cooler than the people doing the studying. I am a skeptic.
The scientist was a skeptic of how the world was created in biblical terms because he only believed in the theory of evolution.
The word skeptic is a noun, meaning a person who doubts that something is true; a person who doubts religious teachings. Example sentence: I'm a political skeptic, I don't believe anything a politician says until it happens.
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