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esceptic

 

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Esceptic

Part of Speech: Noun (singular: esceptic, plural: esceptics)

Sense: Individual who doubts or questions the validity or truth of something

A person who tends to be skeptical or doubtful about claims, beliefs, or opinions without sufficient evidence or justification.

Examples:
  1. He was regarded as an esceptic, always challenging conventional wisdom.
  2. The philosopher was known for being a highly intellectual esceptic.
  3. Many scientists are esceptics and constantly challenge new theories.

Part of Speech: Adjective

Sense: Skeptical or doubtful in nature

Characterized by or reflecting a skeptical, doubting, or questioning attitude.

Examples:
  1. Her esceptic nature made her question everything she read.
  2. The journalist remains esceptic until thorough investigations verify the claims.
  3. Being an esceptic, he was not easily convinced by the salesman's promises.

Part of Speech: Noun (singular: esceptic, plural: esceptics)

Sense: Member of a local group or society promoting skepticism

An individual who belongs to a local group or society that advocates for skepticism, critical thinking, and investigation.

Examples:
  1. The esceptics from the local chapter organized a public lecture on pseudoscience.
  2. Joining the community of esceptics provided him with an intellectual support network.
  3. The annual conference of esceptics attracts speakers from various fields.

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