ADJECTIU | all | incrèdul | not disposed or willing to believe |
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NOM | person | incrèdul, escèptic | someone who habitually doubts accepted beliefs |
person | incrèdul | someone who refuses to believe (as in a divinity) |
Sentit | not disposed or willing to believe; unbelieving. | |
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Específic | escèptic | denying or questioning the tenets of especially a religion |
També | increïble, indreïble | Beyond belief or understanding |
Contrari | crèdul | disposed to believe on little evidence |
Anglès | incredulous | |
Espanyol | incrédulo | |
Noms | incredulitat | doubt about the truth of something |
Sentit | someone who habitually doubts accepted beliefs. | |
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Sinònim | escèptic | |
Específic | pessimista | A person who expects the worst |
General | intel·lectual | A person who uses the mind creatively |
Anglès | skeptic, sceptic, doubter | |
Espanyol | escéptico, incrédulo | |
Adjectius | escèptic | denying or questioning the tenets of especially a religion |
escèptic | marked by or given to doubt | |
Verbs | dubtar | Consider unlikely or have doubts about |
Sentit | someone who refuses to believe (as in a divinity). | |
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Específic | ateu | someone who denies the existence of god |
irreligionist | someone who is indifferent or hostile to religion | |
materialista | someone who thinks that nothing exists but physical matter | |
Anglès | nonbeliever | |
Espanyol | agnóstica, agnóstico, descreído, incrédulo, infiel |
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