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Meaning of 'skeptic' in Maltese is: xettiku
skeptic:
xettiku
Noun:
xettiku.
Adjective:
xettiċi, suspettużi, xettiku, ateistiku.
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Noun
(1) someone who habitually doubts accepted beliefs,person who is leery,unbelieving
(2) someone who habitually doubts accepted beliefs
(3) person who is leery
(4) unbelieving
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Noun
(1) someone who habitually doubts accepted beliefs,person who is leery,unbelieving
(2) someone who habitually doubts accepted beliefs
(3) person who is leery
(4) unbelieving
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(1) He is now an atheist and skeptic - although I fear he'll fall back into faith someday, given how sad he seems to find the idea of no afterlife.
(2) A skeptic might say that you're just asking them to package their positions into more religious language.
(3) He was different from the other skeptic that had questioned her before.
(4) He is rather like me, a true skeptic whose passion for questioning emotionally held beliefs and outspokenness makes him many dangerous enemies.
(5) But in general, I think we do ourselves a disservice as skeptics if we try to maintain that the only u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510pureu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb skeptic is an atheist skeptic .
(6) The most die-hard atheist or skeptic may suddenly find God when faced with an extreme suffering or danger.
(7) Such a skeptic denies we could know most of the things we take ourselves to know, because we cannot rule out the logical possibility that we are massively deceived about the world.
(8) That conclusion is fine by me, because I'm a religious skeptic .
(9) Even the sceptics who had questioned the wisdom of spending 800 million euros to build and upgrade stadia, joined the party mood.
(10) Some sceptics even question the statistical findings of the Central Statistics Office.
(11) Plimer has made something of a career out of baiting Christians, though his antics have proved an embarrassment even to some of his fellow sceptics .
(12) Cynics and sceptics raised uncomfortable questions, and found serious flaws with the script.
(13) Some skeptics also tend to lump all forms of religion in with irrationalism and superstition.
(14) Lieberman has drawn so much praise, in fact, that some skeptics are questioning whether the media are getting carried away.
(15) A religious sceptic , and by nature a conciliator, Orlu00d4u00f6u00a3u252cu00abans sought a compromise.
(16) And among the administration's critics and war skeptics , this Senator is front and center.
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(1) He is now an atheist and skeptic - although I fear he'll fall back into faith someday, given how sad he seems to find the idea of no afterlife.
(2) A skeptic might say that you're just asking them to package their positions into more religious language.
(3) He was different from the other skeptic that had questioned her before.
(4) He is rather like me, a true skeptic whose passion for questioning emotionally held beliefs and outspokenness makes him many dangerous enemies.
(5) But in general, I think we do ourselves a disservice as skeptics if we try to maintain that the only u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510pureu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb skeptic is an atheist skeptic .
(6) The most die-hard atheist or skeptic may suddenly find God when faced with an extreme suffering or danger.
(7) Such a skeptic denies we could know most of the things we take ourselves to know, because we cannot rule out the logical possibility that we are massively deceived about the world.
(8) That conclusion is fine by me, because I'm a religious skeptic .
(9) Even the sceptics who had questioned the wisdom of spending 800 million euros to build and upgrade stadia, joined the party mood.
(10) Some sceptics even question the statistical findings of the Central Statistics Office.
(11) Plimer has made something of a career out of baiting Christians, though his antics have proved an embarrassment even to some of his fellow sceptics .
(12) Cynics and sceptics raised uncomfortable questions, and found serious flaws with the script.
(13) Some skeptics also tend to lump all forms of religion in with irrationalism and superstition.
(14) Lieberman has drawn so much praise, in fact, that some skeptics are questioning whether the media are getting carried away.
(15) A religious sceptic , and by nature a conciliator, Orlu00d4u00f6u00a3u252cu00abans sought a compromise.
(16) And among the administration's critics and war skeptics , this Senator is front and center.
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Synonyms
Noun
1. cynic
2. agnostic
Synonyms
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Noun
1. cynic
2. agnostic
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