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skeptic
[skep-tik]
noun
a person who questions the validity or authenticity of something purporting to be factual.
a person who maintains a doubting attitude, as toward values, plans, statements, or the character of others.
a person who doubts the truth of a religion, especially Christianity, or of important elements of it.
Synonyms: doubterAntonyms: believer(initial capital letter)
a member of a philosophical school of ancient Greece, the earliest group of which consisted of Pyrrho and his followers, who maintained that real knowledge of things is impossible.
any later thinker who doubts or questions the possibility of real knowledge of any kind.
adjective
pertaining to skeptics or skepticism; skeptical.
(initial capital letter), pertaining to the Skeptics.
skeptic
/ ˈskɛptɪk /
noun
an archaic, and the usual US, spelling of sceptic
Other Word Forms
- skepticism noun
- skepticalness noun
- skeptical adjective
- skeptically adverb
- antiskeptic noun
- nonskeptic adjective
Word History and Origins
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Example Sentences
Kennedy dismissed an entire advisory panel responsible for vaccine recommendations and replaced its members with known vaccine skeptics.
Department of Health and Human Services, which is led by the vaccine skeptic Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, essentially for putting her own professional integrity and commitment to public service above crackpot directives from a cabal of vaccine skeptics.
Kennedy is probably the world’s most famous vaccine skeptic, having spent years wallowing in the rabbit hole of dark conspiracy theories.
Or later, as he sought photographic evidence of the Mars canals: “We must secure some canals to confound the skeptics” — which, today, carries eerie echoes of “Find me the votes.”
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