skeptical Meaning, Definition & Usage
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adjective satellite denying or questioning the tenets of especially a religion
disbelieving; unbelieving; sceptical.
- a skeptical approach to the nature of miracles
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adjective satellite marked by or given to doubt
doubting; sceptical; questioning.
- a skeptical attitude
- a skeptical listener
WordNet
Skep"tic noun
Etymology
Gr.Definitions
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One who is yet undecided as to what is true; one who is looking or inquiring for what is true; an inquirer after facts or reasons. -
(Metaph.) A doubter as to whether any fact or truth can be certainly known; a universal doubter; a Pyrrhonist; hence, in modern usage, occasionally, a person who questions whether any truth or fact can be established on philosophical grounds; sometimes, a critical inquirer, in opposition to a dogmatist. All this criticism [of Hume] proceeds upon the erroneous hypothesis that he was a dogmatist. He was a skeptic; that is, he accepted the principles asserted by the prevailing dogmatism: and only showed that such and such conclusions were, on these principles, inevitable. Sir W. Hamilton.
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(Theol.) A person who doubts the existence and perfections of God, or the truth of revelation; one who disbelieves the divine origin of the Christian religion. Suffer not your faith to be shaken by the sophistries of skeptics. S. Clarke.
✍ This word and its derivatives are often written with c instead of k in the first syllable, -- sceptic, sceptical, scepticism, etc. Dr. Johnson, struck with the extraordinary irregularity of giving c its hard sound before e, altered the spelling, and his example has been followed by most of the lexicographers who have succeeded him; yet the prevalent practice among English writers and printers is in favor of the other mode. In the United States this practice is reversed, a large and increasing majority of educated persons preferring the orthography which is most in accordance with etymology and analogy. Syn. -- Infidel; unbeliever; doubter. -- See Infidel .
Skep"tic, Skep"tic*al adjective
(Also<
- Skeptic
- Skeptical
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Etymology
Written alsoDefinitions
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Of or pertaining to a sceptic or skepticism; characterized by skepticism; hesitating to admit the certainly of doctrines or principles; doubting of everything. -
(Theol.) Doubting or denying the truth of revelation, or the sacred Scriptures. The skeptical system subverts the whole foundation of morals. R. Hall.
--Skep"tac*al*ly , adv. --Skep"tic*al*ness , n.