Definition of Skepticisms

1. Noun. (plural of skepticism) ¹

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Definition of Skepticisms

1. skepticism [n] - See also: skepticism

Lexicographical Neighbors of Skepticisms

skeo
skeos
skep
skepful
skepfuls
skepped
skepping
skeps
skepsis
skepsises
skeptic
skeptical
skeptically
skepticalness
skepticism
skepticisms (current term)
skepticist
skepticize
skepticized
skepticizes
skepticizing
skeptick
skeptics
skeptimist
skeptimistic
skeptimists
skeptopathy
sker
skerred

Literary usage of Skepticisms

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Essays by Ralph Waldo Emerson (1888)
"The new statement will comprise the skepticisms as well as the faiths of ... For skepticisms are not gratuitous or lawless, but are limitations of the ..."

2. Commentaries on American Law by James Kent (1860)
"... and I have not been inclined to adopt the historical skepticisms of some modern antiquaries, (of whom Niebuhr may be placed at the head,) so far as to ..."

3. Commentaries on American Law by James Kent (1858)
"... and I have not been inclined to adopt the historical skepticisms of some modern antiquaries, (of whom Niebuhr may be placed at the head,) so far as to ..."

4. Personal Reminiscences and Recollections of Forty-six Years' Membership in by Samuel Clagett Busey (1895)
"Joseph Borrows was dominated by skepticisms. Meet him when and where you might, if the opportunity occurred, he would give expression to his conclusions and ..."

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