Results for: one who doubts, one who question the validity of claims
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doctrine that knowledge is impossible, doubt of religion, doubting attitude, tendency to doubt, tendency to question the validity of claims, uncertainty; philosophical doctrine which maintains that true knowledge is unobtainable or uncertain; tendency ...skepticism
doubtful, questioning the validity of claims, showing doubtskeptical
emphasis on personal interpretation, philosophical school that believes that reality is only an individual perception and does not exist objectively, theory of the validity of knowledge, theory of the validity of moral standardssubjectivism
emphasize a question, for emphasis, interj. really?, truly? (used to express surprise, irony, disbelief, etc.), surely; in fact; truthfully; actually, what is moreindeed
emphasizing a question or command, hope strongly, make an earnest request, praise or appeal to God in words or thought; request, ask, make a petition, seek, speak to God or other beingpray
enigma, riddle; difficult problem; baffling question; one who baffles or confuses, solver of puzzles, something confusing or challengingpuzzler
enquiry, exploration, questioning, investigation; formal investigation, inquest; question, official review, request for informationinquiry
evangelical Christian meeting, new production, recovery, reestablishing of legal validity, renewal of interest, renewed religious interest, resuscitation, act of bringing back to life; renewal, restoration; reactivation; series of meetings intended to ...revival
examine somebody or something again, question somebody again after cross-examinationreexamine; re-examine
expose something to moving air, provide fresh air, provide vent, provide with fresh air, air out, freshen; raise a point or question for discussion; supply the blood with oxygen, publicly examine questions, supply oxygen to bloodventilate
expressing question, interrogation, investigationquestioning
false expert, quack, impostor, fraud, one who claims more skill or knowledge than he actually hascharlatan
faultless, impossible to discredit, impossible to question; beyond reproach; not blemishedunimpeachable
form of question, question; word or form used when asking a question (Grammar), questioning, inquisitive; used when asking a question (Grammar), used to ask a question, word used to ask a questioninterrogative
formally question a government official, interrupt by asking a questioninterpellate
 

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