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Meanings of
skeptic
in anglès
portuguès
cético
català
escèptic
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Someone who habitually doubts accepted beliefs.
sceptic
doubter
català
escèptic
Usage of
skeptic
in anglès
1
The ground occupied by the
skeptic
is the vestibule of the temple.
2
One of his energy policy advisers is a climate change
skeptic
,
U.S.
3
My
skeptic
friend from New York thereupon grabbed the telephone and dialed.
4
She was more than a fresh witness; she was a zealous
skeptic
.
5
A certain
skeptic
hardness was in her gaze as he visioned it.
6
His conclusion is thoughtfully optimistic - and appealing even to a
skeptic
.
7
Nick did not apologize for being a
skeptic
-
it
came
with the job.
8
Not that I was a
skeptic
,
but I was sometimes a doubter.
9
That realization turned Gentile from a COIN practitioner to a COIN
skeptic
.
10
I don't make films or move through my life as a
skeptic
.
11
Certainly not one who was such a
skeptic
yet still accepted me unconditionally.
12
A Democratic
skeptic
of Schapiro's efforts was SEC Commissioner Luis Aguilar.
13
Writer Julian Green, a firm
skeptic
,
left the next morning in great hurry.
14
He was a curious combination of a natural
skeptic
and a natural believer.
15
He is far from the only data
skeptic
at the Fed.
16
The voice of
skeptic
reason was altogether silent in him now.
Other examples for "skeptic"
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skeptic
Adjective
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
harden skeptic
great skeptic
complete skeptic
former skeptic
modern skeptic
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Translations for
skeptic
portuguès
cético
català
escèptic
incrèdul
Skeptic
through the time
Skeptic
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Common