heretic |
skeptic |
As an adjective heretic
is heretical.
As a noun skeptic is
someone who habitually doubts beliefs and claims presented as accepted by others, requiring strong evidence before accepting any belief or claim.
iconoclast |
skeptic |
As nouns the difference between iconoclast and skeptic
is that
iconoclast is one who destroys religious images or icons, especially an opponent of the orthodox church in the 8th and 9th centuries, or a puritan during the european reformation while
skeptic is someone who habitually doubts beliefs and claims presented as accepted by others, requiring strong evidence before accepting any belief or claim.
question |
skeptic |
As nouns the difference between question and skeptic
is that
question is a sentence, phrase or word which asks for information, reply or response; an interrogative while
skeptic is someone who habitually doubts beliefs and claims presented as accepted by others, requiring strong evidence before accepting any belief or claim.
As a verb question
is to ask questions of; interrogate; enquire; ask for information.
inquisitive |
skeptic |
As an adjective inquisitive
is eager to acquire knowledge.
As a noun skeptic is
someone who habitually doubts beliefs and claims presented as accepted by others, requiring strong evidence before accepting any belief or claim.
adept |
skeptic |
As nouns the difference between adept and skeptic
is that
adept is one fully skilled or well versed in anything; a proficient; as, adepts in philosophy while
skeptic is someone who habitually doubts beliefs and claims presented as accepted by others, requiring strong evidence before accepting any belief or claim.
As an adjective adept
is well skilled; completely versed; thoroughly proficient.
skeptic |
undefined |
As a noun skeptic
is someone who habitually doubts beliefs and claims presented as accepted by others, requiring strong evidence before accepting any belief or claim.
As an adjective undefined is
lacking a definition or value.
alum |
skeptic |
As nouns the difference between alum and skeptic
is that
alum is an astringent salt, usually occurring in the form of pale crystals, much used in the dyeing and tanning trade and in certain medicines, and now understood to be a double sulphate of potassium and aluminium (k
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alum can be (us) a graduate of a university or other institution while
skeptic is someone who habitually doubts beliefs and claims presented as accepted by others, requiring strong evidence before accepting any belief or claim.
As a verb alum
is to steep in, or otherwise impregnate with, a solution of alum; to treat with alum.
skeptic |
unbeliever |
Related terms |
As nouns the difference between skeptic and unbeliever
is that
skeptic is someone who habitually doubts beliefs and claims presented as accepted by others, requiring strong evidence before accepting any belief or claim while
unbeliever is one who does not believe, particularly in a deity (used by believers to describe other people.
skeptic |
hesitant |
As a noun skeptic
is someone who habitually doubts beliefs and claims presented as accepted by others, requiring strong evidence before accepting any belief or claim.
As an adjective hesitant is
hesitant, shaky.
As a verb hesitant is
.
skeptic |
hesitate |
As a noun skeptic
is someone who habitually doubts beliefs and claims presented as accepted by others, requiring strong evidence before accepting any belief or claim.
As a verb hesitate is
to stop or pause respecting decision or action; to be in suspense or uncertainty as to a determination.
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