Definitionn. someone who habitually doubts accepted beliefs
Last update: June 21, 2015
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Her principal works are "Sketches of Married Life," "The Skeptic," "Twilight Stories," and "Little Songs." [Please select]
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The ground occupied by the skeptic is the vestibule of the temple. [Please select]
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"--Thus does a skeptic console himself; and in truth he needs some consolation." [Please select]
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Finally, take the utter skeptic into the kindergarten and let the children convert him. [Please select]
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* * * * * In his moral philosophy[1] Hume shows himself the empiricist only, not the skeptic. [Please select]
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The skeptic, on the other hand, had been no more thorough. [Please select]
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Perhaps he would receive her protestations in skeptic spirit. [Please select]
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Snow and Rachel were duly impressed by this prophecy of affluence, but Captain Zelotes still played the skeptic. [Please select]
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"He's mine now, whatever happens," she went on, with a firmness which no skeptic would have squandered time in the folly of hoping to shake. [Please select]
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A lone skeptic had little chance to beat back the wave of excitement created by the young Robinson's stories. [Please select]
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It was a strange situation into which this young skeptic had been forced by the logic of circumstances. [Please select]
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