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skeptic

1 ENTRIES FOUND:
skeptic (US) noun
or British sceptic /ˈskɛptɪk/
plural skeptics
skeptic (US)
noun
or British sceptic /ˈskɛptɪk/
plural skeptics
Learner's definition of SKEPTIC
[count]
: a person who questions or doubts something (such as a claim or statement)持怀疑态度的人
: a person who often questions or doubts things常怀疑的人
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skeptic

noun

skep·​tic ˈskep-tik How to pronounce skeptic (audio)
1
: an adherent or advocate of skepticism
2
: a person disposed to skepticism especially regarding religion or religious principles

Example Sentences

Skeptics have pointed out flaws in the researchers' methods. You can believe in ghosts if you like, but I'm still a skeptic. He is a skeptic and a cynic.
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Word History

Etymology

Latin or Greek; Latin scepticus, from Greek skeptikos, from skeptikos thoughtful, from skeptesthai to look, consider — more at spy

First Known Use

1587, in the meaning defined at sense 1

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The first known use of skeptic was in 1587
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