agnostic

[agˈnɒstɪk]

agnostic Definition

  • 1a person who believes that it is impossible to know whether or not God exists
  • 2relating to the belief that it is impossible to know whether or not God exists

Using agnostic: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "agnostic" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He describes himself as an agnostic rather than an atheist.

  • Example

    The question of God's existence is a matter of agnostic debate.

  • Example

    The philosopher's agnostic views on religion were controversial at the time.

agnostic Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for agnostic

Phrases with agnostic

  • the belief that it is impossible to know whether or not God exists

    Example

    His agnosticism led him to question traditional religious beliefs.

  • an approach that is neutral or noncommittal, often used in scientific or philosophical inquiry

    Example

    The scientist took an agnostic approach to the question of whether life exists on other planets.

  • a person who does not believe in God but also believes that it is impossible to know whether or not God exists

    Example

    She identifies as an agnostic atheist, rejecting claims of religious certainty while also acknowledging the limits of human knowledge.

Origins of agnostic

from Greek 'agnōstos', meaning 'unknown'

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Summary: agnostic in Brief

An 'agnostic' [agˈnɒstɪk] is a person who believes that it is impossible to know whether or not God exists. It can also refer to the related belief system. The term is used in both noun and adjective forms. Synonyms include 'skeptic,' 'doubter,' and 'questioner,' while antonyms include 'believer' and 'theist.' Phrases like 'agnosticism' and 'agnostic approach' extend the concept into broader contexts.

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