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42agnostic — [ag nɒstɪk] noun a person who believes that nothing is known or can be known of the existence or nature of God. adjective relating to agnostics or agnosticism. Derivatives agnosticism noun Origin C19: from a 1 + gnostic …
43agnostic — I. n. Sceptic, doubter, Pyrrhonist, phenomenalist, sceptical idealist, negative idealist, unbeliever in the absolute reality of knowledge, empiricist, positivist. II. a. Sceptical, phenomenalistic, etc …
44agnostic — n 1. skeptic, nullifidian, unbeliever, doubter, disbeliever, questioner, cynic, doubting Thomas, Pyrrhonist; empiricist, materialist, phenomenalism freethinker, atheist; heretic, scismatic, backslider; infidel, pagan, heathen. adj 2. skeptical,… …
45agnostic — ag·nos·tic …
46agnostic — Агностик …
47agnostic — ag•nos•tic [[t]ægˈnɒs tɪk[/t]] n. 1) rel+pho a person who holds that the existence of the ultimate cause, as a god or God, and the essential nature of things are unknown and unknowable 2) pho of or pertaining to agnostics or agnosticism •… …
48agnostic — This word (from the Greek agnōstos, meaning unknown or unknowable ) refers to a person who is uncertain about all areas of human knowledge. Some agnostics allow for the possibility of an ultimate reality but believe that such a reality is… …
49agnostic — n. one who denies that there can be any knowledge of God or of supernatural things; a. pertaining to agnostics; non dogmatic. ♦ agnosticism, n …
50agnostic — n. & adj. n. a person who believes that nothing is known, or can be known, of the existence or nature of God or of anything beyond material phenomena. adj. of or relating to agnostics. Derivatives: agnosticism n. Etymology: A (1) + GNOSTIC …