agnostic

/æɡˈnɑstɪk/
noun
  1. A person who believes that it is impossible to know whether God or a higher power exists.
    • As an agnostic, she doesn't claim to know whether there is a god or not.
    • The debate included a Christian, an atheist, and an agnostic.
    • Many agnostics feel that the question of God's existence cannot be answered with certainty.
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adjective
  1. Relating to the belief that it is impossible to know whether God or a higher power exists.
    • He holds an agnostic view, neither believing nor disbelieving in a deity.
    • The book explores agnostic philosophy and its history.
    • Her agnostic parents encouraged her to explore different religions.
  2. Not committed to or claiming knowledge about a particular belief, system, or outcome; open-minded or uncertain.
    • The company takes an agnostic approach to technology, using whatever works best for each project.
    • She is agnostic about which diet is best, since research keeps changing.
    • The investor remains agnostic on the stock market's short-term direction.
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