a person inclined to question or doubt all accepted opinions.
synonyms: cynic, doubter; More pessimist, prophet of doom "skeptics said the marriage wouldn't last"
synonyms: agnostic, atheist, unbeliever, nonbeliever, disbeliever, doubting Thomas "skeptics who have found faith"
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.
Skeptic: Nonbeliever Skepticism: A doubting/questioning state of mind Skeptical: Tending not to believe Skeptically: With skepticism Skeptics: People who have doubts about excepted beliefs
The Tagalog definition of "forerunner" is "tagasunod."
The correct spelling is "definition."
When a word suggests something beyond its definition it is a connotation.
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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