agnostic

[ US /æɡˈnɑstɪk/ ]
[ UK /æɡnˈɒstɪk/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. uncertain of all claims to knowledge
  2. of or pertaining to an agnostic or agnosticism
NOUN
  1. someone who is doubtful or noncommittal about something
  2. a person who claims that they cannot have true knowledge about the existence of God (but does not deny that God might exist)
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How To Use agnostic In A Sentence

  • I never believed in God, not even between the ages of six and ten, when I was an agnostic.
  • We may earnestly believe that they're wrong - whether they're non-Christians, heretics, apostates, agnostics, atheists, or what have you.
  • Of course the appendix has always been subject to inflammation, just as it is now, but in former years the disease we call appendicitis bore various names, depending upon the diagnostic skill of the attending physician. Appendicitis
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  • After this she was not strong enough to work in interventional cardiology and devoted herself to clinical and diagnostic cardiology.
  • Goodness of fit was assessed by diagnostic plots and the statistical significance of the Pearson chi-square of the fitted model.
  • This is the proposition that I hoped the government would deny, or at least remain agnostic about.
  • The duck feather did not contain diagnostic characters for species identification.
  • While on the subject of that patient, although he does eventually say: Once believed to be rare, the malady, also called celiac sprue, is now recognized more frequently thanks to sophisticated diagnostic tests. the fact remains that fifteen years ago, when this poor lady began her medical misadventures, anyone who even thought of celiac disease would have been -- correctly -- laughed out of the conference room. "How Doctors Think": A Disappointment
  • It provides a powerful method in laser assessment and alignment, and provides a diagnostic tool for measuring optical surfaces and transmissive components.
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