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sceptic

[skep-tik] / ˈskɛp tɪk /


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"Lombok is so special because it still has its own nature and people come to see that," said Swiss tourist Basil Berger, a sceptic of the"Bali-fication" of the island.

From BBC • Oct. 18, 2025

Both sceptic and believer could probably walk away from Starthpeffer satisfied.

From BBC • Oct. 29, 2024

Meanwhile the potential for escalating threats to affect voting was playing on the minds of several of the volunteers here, including Ms Burlingame, who dealt with the aggressive voting machine sceptic in August.

From BBC • Oct. 17, 2024

One such sceptic is David Simon, the creator of the hit TV series The Wire, which was set in Baltimore.

From BBC • Oct. 6, 2024

Again, a sceptic fully expects his testimony to be accepted and believed, yet he will never believe any truth on the testimony of another person.

From There is no Death by Marryatt, Florence




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