Definitionn. someone who habitually doubts accepted beliefs
Last update: September 20, 2015
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His friend prooved to be a great doubter. [Please select]
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From the Greek sophists they borrowed ingenious ways of playing off one duty against another, or duty in general against self-interest - leaving the doubter in the alternative of neglecting the one and being a knave, or neglecting the other and being a fool. [Please select]
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Every advance in inquiry makes our ignorance the more evident; the doubter alone is free. [Please select]
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_, think, it follows that I, the doubter, the thinker, am. [Please select]
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"It may be a bit of wreck," suggested Ebenezer Smith, who was a natural doubter. [Please select]
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Francisco Ferrer was not only a doubter, a searcher for truth; he was also a rebel. [Please select]
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Yesterday, among all the thousands, there was scarcely a single doubter; but to-day-how does it happen. [Please select]
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Full and Easy Satisfaction, which is the true Religion, in a Conference between a Doubter, a Papist, and a Reformed Catholic Christian. [Please select]
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Ben calmly produced a dollar bill and waved it defiantly before this doubter, observing with dignity: "I've got money enough to treat the whole crowd, if I choose to, which I don't."' [Please select]
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