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Agnostic

Part of Speech

Noun, Adjective

Pronunciation

/æɡˈnɒstɪk/

Definitions

  • (Noun) A person who believes that nothing can be known about the existence of God or the nature of the divine.
  • (Adjective) Relating to or characterized by agnosticism.

Usage Examples

  • "He identified as an agnostic, open to evidence but skeptical of certainty."
  • "Her agnostic approach allowed her to explore various philosophies without bias."

Etymology

From Greek agnōstos, meaning "unknown," derived from a- (not) and gnōstos (known).

Synonyms

  • Uncertain
  • Open-minded

Antonyms

  • Believer
  • Atheist (context-dependent)

Translations

Language Translation Pronunciation
Hindi अज्ञेयवाद /əɡ.jɛː.vɑːd/
Spanish Agnóstico /aɡˈnos.tiko/

Regional Pronunciation Variations

  • British English: /æɡˈnɒstɪk/
  • American English: /æɡˈnɑːstɪk/

Historical Usage

The term "agnostic" was coined in the 19th century by T.H. Huxley to describe a philosophical stance of skepticism towards metaphysical claims.

Cultural Nuances

In some societies, agnosticism is seen as a neutral or non-confrontational stance on religious beliefs.

More Information

The Agnostic Philosophy

Agnosticism emphasizes inquiry and skepticism, often serving as a bridge between religious belief and atheism.

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