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scepticism
scep·ti·cism S0130900 (skĕp′tĭ-sĭz′əm)n. Variant of skepticism.skep•ti•cism or scep•ti•cism (ˈskɛp təˌsɪz əm) n. 1. skeptical attitude or temper. 2. doubt or unbelief regarding religion. 3. (cap.) the doctrines or opinions of philosophical Skeptics. [1640–50] skepticism, scepticisma personal disposition toward doubt or incredulity of facts, persons, or institutions. See also 312. PHILOSOPHY. — skeptic, n., adj. — skeptical, adj.See also: Attitudes the doctrines or opinions of philosophical Skeptics, especially the doctrine that a true knowledge of things is impossible or that all knowledge is uncertain. Cf. Pyrrhonism. — Skeptic, Sceptic, n.See also: PhilosophyscepticismThe view that there is no certain knowledge without justification.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | scepticism - the disbelief in any claims of ultimate knowledgeagnosticism, skepticismunbelief, disbelief - a rejection of belief |
scepticismnoun doubt, suspicion, disbelief, cynicism, incredulity, Pyrrhonism The report has inevitably been greeted with scepticism.skepticism also scepticism nounA lack of conviction or certainty:doubt, doubtfulness, dubiety, dubiousness, incertitude, mistrust, question, suspicion, uncertainty, wonder.Translationssceptic (American also skeptic) (ˈskeptik) noun a person who is unwilling to believe. Most people now accept this theory, but there are a few sceptics. 凡事存疑的人,懷疑論者 怀疑论者ˈsceptical adjective (often with about) unwilling to believe. They say apples clean your teeth, but I'm sceptical about that myself. 凡事存疑的 怀疑论的ˈsceptically adverb 存疑地 怀疑地ˈscepticism (ˈ-sizəm) noun a doubting or questioning attitude. I regard his theories with scepticism. 存疑態度 怀疑态度EncyclopediaSeescepticscepticism
Synonyms for scepticismnoun doubtSynonyms- doubt
- suspicion
- disbelief
- cynicism
- incredulity
- Pyrrhonism
Synonyms for scepticismnoun the disbelief in any claims of ultimate knowledgeSynonymsRelated Words |