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Sceptic

Noun
UK /ˈskep.tɪk/
US /ˈskep.tɪk/

Definition

A person who doubts or questions the truth of claims or ideas.

Example

"He is a sceptic of online advertisements."

"A sceptic always asks for proof before believing extraordinary claims."

"Scientists often act as sceptics, questioning theories until there is solid evidence."

Explanation

A sceptic is a person who doubts or questions claims, ideas, or statements until there is proof. Sceptics do not believe things blindly; they need evidence or logical reasoning. The word is often used in science, philosophy, and daily life when someone questions popular opinions or claims. Being sceptical is not negative; it can help people avoid mistakes or misinformation. For example, a sceptic may question a miracle or a marketing claim. It encourages critical thinking and careful decision-making.

👉 “Sceptic” is British spelling, while the American English uses “skeptic”.