Scepticism
21scepticism — scep·ti·cism || skeptɪzɪzm n. tendency to doubt, tendency to hesitate …
22scepticism — n. [Written also Skepticism.] 1. Pyrrhonism, questioning temper, suspense of belief, agnosticism, positivism, doubt, incredulity. 2. Unbelief, infidelity, deism, freethinking …
23scepticism — scep·ti·cism …
24scepticism — noun Syn: doubt, a pinch of salt, disbelief, cynicism, distrust, suspicion, incredulity …
25scepticism — [ˈskeptɪˌsɪz(ə)m] noun [U] doubts that someone has about something that other people think is true or right …
26scepticism — scep•ti•cism [[t]ˈskɛp təˌsɪz əm[/t]] n. skepticism …
27scepticism — /ˈskɛptəsɪzəm/ (say skeptuhsizuhm) noun 1. sceptical attitude or temper; doubt. 2. doubt or unbelief with regard to the Christian religion. 3. the doctrines or opinions of philosophical Sceptics; universal doubt. Also, Chiefly US, skepticism …
28scepticism — noun the disbelief in any claims of ultimate knowledge (Freq. 1) • Syn: ↑agnosticism, ↑skepticism • Derivationally related forms: ↑sceptical, ↑skeptical (for: ↑skepticism) …
29Euro-scepticism — noun scepticism of the increasing powers of the European Union See Also: Euro sceptic, Euro sceptical …
30Euro-scepticism — Euro sceptic ► NOUN ▪ a person who is opposed to increasing the powers of the European Union. DERIVATIVES Euro scepticism noun …