English words for 'Indicates that the speaker is agnostic.'
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- of or pertaining to an agnostic or agnosticism
- Of or relating to agnosticism or its adherents.
- uncertain of all claims to knowledge
- (informal, usually with a prepositional phrase) Having no firmly held opinions on something.
- Doubtful or uncertain about the existence or demonstrability of God or other deity.
- (computing, of a software component etc.) Unaware or noncommittal regarding the specific nature of the components or input with which it interacts.
- (loosely) A person who doubts the existence of deities (therefore, an agnostic may be considered an atheist).
- (very broadly) Any person lacking belief in deities (including children who are unaware of religion).
- (religion) A person who does not believe in deities or gods.
- (sometimes proscribed) A person who does not believe in any religion (not even a religion without gods); a nonreligious person.
- (strictly) A person who is certain that no deities exist or who thinks that the existence of deities can be disproven.
- (uncommon) A person who does not believe in a particular deity (but may believe in another deity).
- someone who does not believe in the existence of a god
- A secularist, especially an agnostic or atheist.
- A person who believes in the philosophy of humanism.
- A scholar of one of the subjects in the humanities.
- (historical) In the Renaissance, a scholar of Greek and Roman classics.
- a classical scholar or student of the liberal arts
- an advocate of the principles of humanism; someone concerned with the interests and welfare of humans
- Relating to humanism or the humanities.
- (typography) Of a typeface: resembling classical handwritten monumental Roman letters rather than the 19th-century grotesque typefaces.
- of or pertaining to Renaissance humanism
- pertaining to or concerned with the humanities
- marked by humanistic values and devotion to human welfare
- of or pertaining to a philosophy asserting human dignity and man's capacity for fulfillment through reason and scientific method and often rejecting religion
- American Association for the Advancement of Agnosticism
- "Authentication, Authorization, Accounting, and Auditing", the four main services provided by an Internet Authentication Service.
- Australian Automotive Aftermarket Association
- Antique Aeroplane Association of Australia
- Antique Appraisal Association of America
- Australian Association of Advertising Agencies
- (Singapore) Association of Accredited Advertising Agencies
- Amateur Athletic Association of America
- American Association of Advertising Agencies
- Australian Advertising Advisory Authority
- American Association for the Advancement of Atheism
- American Association for Affirmative Action
- Associated Actors and Artists of America
- Army Aviation Association of America
- Used to express the speaker's belief or assumption.
- Used to, did repeatedly, habitually; indicates an action that happened several times in the past (cannot describe continuous states, as in I used to live in London)
- Could naturally be expected to (given the situation, the tendencies of someone's character etc.).
- Without explicit condition, or with loose or vague implied condition, indicating a hypothetical or imagined state or action.
- Used interrogatively to express a polite request; are (you) willing to …?
- Used to express what the speaker would do in another person's situation, as a means of giving a suggestion or recommendation.
- Used to form the "anterior future", or "future in the past", indicating a futurity relative to a past time.
- Was or were determined to; indicating someone's insistence upon doing something.
- Suggesting conditionality or potentiality in order to express a sense of politeness, tentativeness, indirectness, hesitancy, uncertainty, etc.
- Used as the auxiliary of the simple conditional modality, indicating a state or action that is conditional on another.
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- of or pertaining to an agnostic or agnosticism
- Of or relating to agnosticism or its adherents.
- uncertain of all claims to knowledge
- (informal, usually with a prepositional phrase) Having no firmly held opinions on something.
- Doubtful or uncertain about the existence or demonstrability of God or other deity.
- (computing, of a software component etc.) Unaware or noncommittal regarding the specific nature of the components or input with which it interacts.
- (loosely) A person who doubts the existence of deities (therefore, an agnostic may be considered an atheist).
- (very broadly) Any person lacking belief in deities (including children who are unaware of religion).
- (religion) A person who does not believe in deities or gods.
- (sometimes proscribed) A person who does not believe in any religion (not even a religion without gods); a nonreligious person.
- (strictly) A person who is certain that no deities exist or who thinks that the existence of deities can be disproven.
- (uncommon) A person who does not believe in a particular deity (but may believe in another deity).
- someone who does not believe in the existence of a god
- A secularist, especially an agnostic or atheist.
- A person who believes in the philosophy of humanism.
- A scholar of one of the subjects in the humanities.
- (historical) In the Renaissance, a scholar of Greek and Roman classics.
- a classical scholar or student of the liberal arts
- an advocate of the principles of humanism; someone concerned with the interests and welfare of humans
- Relating to humanism or the humanities.
- (typography) Of a typeface: resembling classical handwritten monumental Roman letters rather than the 19th-century grotesque typefaces.
- of or pertaining to Renaissance humanism
- pertaining to or concerned with the humanities
- marked by humanistic values and devotion to human welfare
- of or pertaining to a philosophy asserting human dignity and man's capacity for fulfillment through reason and scientific method and often rejecting religion
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- Used to express the speaker's belief or assumption.
- Used to, did repeatedly, habitually; indicates an action that happened several times in the past (cannot describe continuous states, as in I used to live in London)
- Could naturally be expected to (given the situation, the tendencies of someone's character etc.).
- Without explicit condition, or with loose or vague implied condition, indicating a hypothetical or imagined state or action.
- Used interrogatively to express a polite request; are (you) willing to …?
- Used to express what the speaker would do in another person's situation, as a means of giving a suggestion or recommendation.
- Used to form the "anterior future", or "future in the past", indicating a futurity relative to a past time.
- Was or were determined to; indicating someone's insistence upon doing something.
- Suggesting conditionality or potentiality in order to express a sense of politeness, tentativeness, indirectness, hesitancy, uncertainty, etc.
- Used as the auxiliary of the simple conditional modality, indicating a state or action that is conditional on another.
- (loosely) A person who doubts the existence of deities (therefore, an agnostic may be considered an atheist).
- (very broadly) Any person lacking belief in deities (including children who are unaware of religion).
- (religion) A person who does not believe in deities or gods.
- (sometimes proscribed) A person who does not believe in any religion (not even a religion without gods); a nonreligious person.
- (strictly) A person who is certain that no deities exist or who thinks that the existence of deities can be disproven.
- (uncommon) A person who does not believe in a particular deity (but may believe in another deity).
- someone who does not believe in the existence of a god
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- of or pertaining to an agnostic or agnosticism
- Of or relating to agnosticism or its adherents.
- uncertain of all claims to knowledge
- (informal, usually with a prepositional phrase) Having no firmly held opinions on something.
- Doubtful or uncertain about the existence or demonstrability of God or other deity.
- (computing, of a software component etc.) Unaware or noncommittal regarding the specific nature of the components or input with which it interacts.
- (loosely) A person who doubts the existence of deities (therefore, an agnostic may be considered an atheist).
- (very broadly) Any person lacking belief in deities (including children who are unaware of religion).
- (religion) A person who does not believe in deities or gods.
- (sometimes proscribed) A person who does not believe in any religion (not even a religion without gods); a nonreligious person.
- (strictly) A person who is certain that no deities exist or who thinks that the existence of deities can be disproven.
- (uncommon) A person who does not believe in a particular deity (but may believe in another deity).
- someone who does not believe in the existence of a god