sceptic

listen to the pronunciation of sceptic
Englisch - Türkisch
kuşkucu

Yanılıyorsun. Ben kötümser değilim ama kuşkucuyum. - You're wrong. I'm not pessimistic, but sceptical.

şüpheci

Onların iddiaları hakkında çok şüpheciyim. - I'm very sceptical about their claims.

şüphecilik
şüpheci kimse
septik
(sıfat) kuşkucu
i., bak. skeptic
septik kimse
kuşkucu kimse
hristiyanlıktan şüphesi olan kimse
sceptical
kuşkucu

Yanılıyorsun. Ben kötümser değilim ama kuşkucuyum. - You're wrong. I'm not pessimistic, but sceptical.

skeptic
{s} kuşkucu

Tom kuşkucu göründüğümü söyledi. - Tom said I seemed skeptical.

Tom bunun hakkında kuşkucu olacak. - Tom is going to be skeptical about that.

sceptical
skeptik
sceptical
{s} şüpheci

Onların iddiaları hakkında çok şüpheciyim. - I'm very sceptical about their claims.

skeptic
{i} şüpheci kimse
skeptic
şüphecilik

Tom bir şüphecilik ifade etti. - Tom expressed some skepticism.

sceptical
septik
sceptical
kuşkulu
sceptical
kuşkuculuğa ilişkin
skeptic
bkz.sceptic
sceptical
şüpheli
sceptical
{s} inançsız
skeptic
{i} hristiyanlıktan şüphesi olan kimse
skeptic
{i} şüpheci

Tom Mary'nin şüpheciliğini anladı. - Tom understood Mary's skepticism.

Tom başta şüpheci olduğunu itiraf ediyor. - Tom admits he was skeptical at first.

skeptic
{i} kuşkucu kimse
skeptic
(sıfat) kuşkucu
skeptic
{i} septik kimse
Englisch - Englisch
Someone undecided as to what is true and enquires after facts
Someone who habitually doubts accepted beliefs and claims presented by others, requiring strong evidence before accepting any belief or claim
{n} one who doubts of every thing, especially of the truth of revelation
See Skeptic, Skeptical, Skepticism, etc
someone who habitually doubts accepted beliefs
{s} doubtful, hesitant, skeptical
scep·tic sceptics in AM, use skeptic A sceptic is a person who has doubts about things that other people believe. But he now has to convince sceptics that he has a serious plan. a person who disagrees with particular claims and statements, especially those that are generally thought to be true
Euro-sceptic
One who is sceptical of increasing the powers of the European Union
Euro-sceptic
Of or pertaining to Euro-sceptics or Euro-scepticism
skeptic
A type of agnostic
skeptic
Someone undecided as to what is true
skeptic
Someone who habitually doubts beliefs and claims presented as accepted by others, requiring strong evidence before accepting any belief or claim
skeptic
one who doubts any statements
sceptical
Having, or expressing doubt; questioning
sceptical
{a} doubting, hesitating to admit the truth of an opinion or system
sceptical
Of, or related to scepticism or the sceptics
sceptical
marked by or given to doubt; "a skeptical attitude"; "a skeptical listener"
sceptical
See Skeptic, Skeptical, Skepticism, etc
sceptical
{s} doubtful, hesitant
sceptical
scep·ti·cal in AM, use skeptical If you are sceptical about something, you have doubts about it. Other archaeologists are sceptical about his findings. + sceptically scep·ti·cal·ly I looked at him skeptically, sure he was exaggerating. tending to disagree with what other people tell you sceptical about/of
sceptical
denying or questioning the tenets of especially a religion; "a skeptical approach to the nature of miracles"
sceptics
plural of sceptic
skeptic
{i} one who doubts, one who question the validity of claims; adherent of a school of skepticism
skeptic
A person who doubts the existence and perfections of God, or the truth of revelation; one who disbelieves the divine origin of the Christian religion
skeptic
{s} skeptical, doubtful, questioning the validity of claims
skeptic
Doubting or denying the truth of revelation, or the sacred Scriptures
skeptic
see sceptic. the American spelling of sceptic (skeptikos, from skeptikos , from skeptesthai )
skeptic
One who is yet undecided as to what is true; one who is looking or inquiring for what is true; an inquirer after facts or reasons
skeptic
A doubter as to whether any fact or truth can be certainly known; a universal doubter; a Pyrrhonist; hence, in modern usage, occasionally, a person who questions whether any truth or fact can be established on philosophical grounds; sometimes, a critical inquirer, in opposition to a dogmatist
skeptic
someone who habitually doubts accepted beliefs
skeptic
Of or pertaining to a sceptic or skepticism; characterized by skepticism; hesitating to admit the certainly of doctrines or principles; doubting of everything
skeptic
Someone who habitually doubts accepted beliefs and claims presented by others, requiring strong evidence before accepting any belief or claim
sceptic

    Silbentrennung

    scep·tic

    Aussprache

    Etymologie

    () From Latin *scepticus, only in plural Sceptici (“the sect of Sceptics”) Ancient Greek σκεπτικός (skeptikos, “thoughtful, inquiring”) σκέπτομαι (“I consider”), compare to σκοπέω (“I view, examine”).
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