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What is the difference between "sceptic" and "sceptical" in English?

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What is the difference between "sceptic" and "sceptical" in English?

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  1. The former is a noun, the latter is an adjective. A sceptic or skeptic is somebody who is doubtful of the veracity of certain claims; we say that they are being sceptical or skeptical.


  2. Skeptic is a noun, skeptical is an adjective...

  3. Do you mean "skeptic/skeptical"?

    SKEPTIC:  (noun) one who doubts, especially the existence of God,or accepted doctrines; raionalist; agnostic; unbeliever

    SKEPTICAL:  (adjective): doubtful; doubting, disbelieving

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