Sceptic
21sceptic — noun a) Someone undecided as to what is true and enquires after facts. b) Someone who habitually doubts accepted beliefs and claims presented by others, requiring strong evidence before accepting any belief or claim. See Also: sceptical,… …
22sceptic — scepticism …
23sceptic's — scepticism …
24scéptic — adj. m., s. m., pl. scéptici; f. sg. scépticã, pl. scéptice …
25sceptic — (Roget s Thesaurus II) noun See skeptic …
26sceptic — scep|tic BrE skeptic AmE [ˈskeptık] n a person who disagrees with particular claims and statements, especially those that are generally thought to be true ▪ Sceptics argued that the rise in prices was temporary …
27sceptic — scep|tic [ skeptık ] the British spelling of skeptic …
28sceptic — scep·tic || skeptɪk adj. doubtful, hesitant, skeptical …
29sceptic — (archaic & N. Amer. skeptic) noun 1》 a person inclined to question or doubt accepted opinions. ↘a person who doubts the truth of Christianity and other religions; an atheist. 2》 Philosophy a philosopher who denies the possibility of knowledge …
30sceptic — o (G). Reflective, observant …