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agnostic
[ag-nos-tik]
noun
a person who holds that the answers to the basic questions of existence, such as the nature of the ultimate cause and whether or not there is a supreme being, are unknown or unknowable.
Synonyms: pagan, infidel, heretic, heathen, empiricism, secularism, skeptic, skeptic, doubter, unbeliever, nonbeliever, disbelievera person who denies or doubts the possibility of ultimate knowledge in some area of study.
a person who holds neither of two opposing positions on a topic.
Socrates was an agnostic on the subject of immortality.
adjective
of or relating to agnostics or their doctrines, attitudes, or beliefs.
asserting the uncertainty of all claims to knowledge.
not taking a stand on something, especially not holding either of two usually strongly opposed positions (often used in combination).
He's known to take an agnostic view of technological progress.
The governor's fuel-agnostic energy policies were highly controversial.
(especially of digital technology) not limited or dedicated to a particular device, system, etc. (often used in combination).
platform agnostic software.
Other Word Forms
- agnostically adverb
- agnosticism noun
Word History and Origins
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Word History and Origins
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Example Sentences
“Our organization is politically agnostic, not favoring one party over the other; we advocate for policies that improve pediatric health.”
He told The Texas Newsroom that his group is “agnostic” about making reporting requirements more stringent but will follow any changes the state implements.
Non-white Christian groups, non-Christian religious groups, atheists, agnostics and unaffiliated all hold unfavorable views of Trump.
As Bugcrowd founder Casey Ellis explains, while hacking is a "morally agnostic skill set", bug hunters do have to operate within the law.
Among modern-day atheists, agnostics and deists alike, stories often emerge of late-arriving regrets, both over a dying person's treatment of others and their treatment of themselves.
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