Similar words: skepticism, sceptic, sceptical, asceticism, susceptible, susceptibility, intussusception, criticism. Meaning: ['skeptɪzɪzm] n. the disbelief in any claims of ultimate knowledge.
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61 Keynes's later scepticism on the precise nature of this connection seems to have been amply justified.
62 There may be considerable scepticism about Pascal's case for always wagering on the outsider if the odds are high enough.
63 Small wonder then that yesterday's new dawn was greeted with scepticism at the chalk face.
64 In most central banks and finance ministries scepticism about the Tobin tax persists to this day.
65 Scepticism existed as to the duration of the political changes promoted by MacArthur.
66 The type of detailed empirical research reviewed above suggests that scepticism is to be strongly recommended.
67 This is the scepticism that rules scepticism itself out of court and clears the way for legitimate faith.
68 The theory was initially received with some scepticism by fellow-scientists.
69 I suspect this, like compulsory religious education, gave me a lifelong scepticism about obligatory elements in any curriculum.
70 What startles is the play's modernity: it accords with our own scepticism about power politics.
71 It is called the Top-Flite Magna and Spalding - correctly, one fancies - anticipate much scepticism.
72 As a former railwayman, I read the views of the Ramblers Association with some scepticism.
73 He has expressed scepticism about the significance of linguistics for language teaching.
74 There must, we think, be some argument from analogy to provide a way round scepticism.
75 Scepticism is dogmatic when assent is withheld on the basis of prior conviction without considering the evidence.
76 Many community health workers attended and expressed their scepticism about moves to greater integration.
77 While there was scepticism about property funds, there was general initial hostility to the other new categories.
78 Especially of a man whose extreme scepticism about herself and her doings was daily expressed.
79 Healers who use their hands rather than pills and potions are still treated with scepticism.
80 Despite the hospital specialist's scepticism, he began to show signs of recovery.
81 Every moment of shared communication speaks against their total scepticism.
82 Total scepticism about this project is not an option for us.
83 The staff who had greeted her arrival with such scepticism were sad to see her go.
84 There is some scepticism and much caution, based on past experiences.
85 Employees should be prepared for the change in order to reduce scepticism and to build their confidence. 5.
86 Saying that they are inner things brings scepticism in its wake.
87 Some scepticism has been expressed by tenants as to whether independently judged rents will be significantly lower than those asked by brewers.
88 These findings were greeted with scepticism by the motor vehicle industry, the oil industry,[www.Sentencedict.com] and the vehicle-loving public.
89 The report has inevitably been greeted with scepticism.
90 Scepticism about US financial policy is widespread in China.
More similar words: skepticism, sceptic, sceptical, asceticism, susceptible, susceptibility, intussusception, criticism, witticism, briticism, mysticism, fanaticism, neuroticism, agnosticism, romanticism, scholasticism, inception, receptive, exception, perception, accepting, deceptive, deception, excepting, perceptive, reception, perceptibly, conception, perceptible, exceptional.