Agnosticism
Agnosticism is a philosophical belief that asserts the existence of a higher power or ultimate truth cannot be known or proven. It is derived from the Greek word “agnostos,” meaning “unknown” or “unknowable.” In Telugu, agnosticism can be translated as అజ్ఞాతవాదం (ajnātavādaṁ), అజ్ఞాతవాదిత్వం (ajnātavāditvam), or అజ్ఞానవాదం (ajnānavādaṁ).
Pronunciation
Agnosticism is pronounced as /æɡˈnɒstɪsɪzəm/.
Synonyms
Some synonyms of agnosticism include skepticism, doubt, uncertainty, and nonbelief.
Nearby Words
- Agnostic (noun) – అజ్ఞాతవాది (ajnātavādi) – a person who believes that the existence of a higher power or ultimate truth is unknown or unknowable.
- Agnostically (adverb) – అజ్ఞాతవాదంగా (ajnātavādaṁgā) – in an agnostic manner; expressing uncertainty or doubt.
- Agnosticism (noun) – అజ్ఞాతవాదం (ajnātavādaṁ) – the philosophical belief that the existence of a higher power or ultimate truth cannot be known or proven.
- Agnosticize (verb) – అజ్ఞాతవాదం ప్రారంభించు (ajnātavādaṁ prāraṁbhincu) – to adopt or express agnostic beliefs or principles.
Antonyms
The antonym of agnosticism in Telugu is నిరీక్షణ (nirīkṣaṇ), meaning “certainty” or “belief.”