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scepticism
English
Etymology
From Latin *scepticus, only in plural Sceptici (“the sect of Skeptics”), from Ancient Greek ????????? (skeptikós, “thoughtful, inquiring”), from ????????? (sképtomai, “I consider”), compare to ?????? (skopé?, “I view, examine”).
Noun
scepticism (countable and uncountable, plural scepticisms)
- (British spelling) alternative form of skepticism
- When, across the hundredfold poor scepticisms, trivialisms and constitutional cobwebberies of Dryasdust, you catch any glimpse of a William the Conqueror, a Tancred of Hauteville or suchlike, — do you not discern veritably some rude outline of a true God-made King […] ?
Related terms
- sceptic
- sceptical
Romanian
Etymology
From French scepticisme
Noun
scepticism n (uncountable)
- skepticism
Declension
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nonbelievers
English
Noun
nonbelievers
- plural of nonbeliever
nonbelievers From the web:
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