skepticisms
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pluralof skepticism.plural
The grammatical form denoting more than one person, place, thing, or idea.
Example Sentences
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Most childhood memoirs depict the author as an adult in child’s clothing, possessing preternaturally sophisticated observations and skepticisms.
From Washington Post ● Feb. 14, 2023
“The reasons for skepticisms are very valid,” Nath says.
From Science Magazine ● Sep. 30, 2015
Alas, he is better at explaining doubts and skepticisms and moral relativism than at charting a path out of such dilemmas.
From Time Magazine Archive
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The new statement will comprise the skepticisms as well as the faiths of society, and out of unbeliefs a creed shall be formed.
From Essays — Second Series by Ralph Waldo Emerson
And he would recall excerpts from the book—gentle skepticisms, childish animalisms.
From Gargoyles by Ben Hecht