Meaning & Definition of word "Skeptic"

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    Skeptic

    /ˈskɛptɪk/

    noun:

    • 1. A person inclined to question or doubt accepted opinions.
      • Example: The skeptic raised concerns about the validity of the study's results.
    • 2. A person who maintains a doubting attitude, especially regarding religious or supernatural claims.
      • Example: As a skeptic, she finds it hard to accept the claims of paranormal phenomena without solid evidence.
    • 3. A member of a philosophical school that denies the possibility of certain knowledge.
      • Example: The ancient Greek skeptic philosophers often questioned the certainty of knowledge.

    Etymology

    From Greek 'skeptikos' meaning 'thoughtful' or 'to look around'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    skepticism:

    The philosophical attitude of doubting the truth of something.

    healthy skepticism:

    An attitude of doubt towards claims or statements, often to encourage deeper inquiry.

    skeptical inquiry:

    The process of questioning and examining claims critically.

    Related Words

    doubt:

    A feeling of uncertainty about the truth or reliability of something.

    question:

    To express doubt about something or to seek information.

    cynicism:

    An attitude of distrust towards the motives of others.

    Slang Meanings of skeptic

    Meaning: Doubting Thomas

    Example Sentence: He's such a Doubting Thomas when it comes to conspiracy theories.

    Meaning: Naysayer

    Example Sentence: She always plays the naysayer in our discussions about new ideas.