doubting Thomas
Plural
Doubting Thomases
1
a person who doubts or refuses to believe anything that is presented to them without evidence or proof
The idiom "Doubting Thomas" has its roots in the Christian Bible, specifically in the New Testament. This phrase is used to describe a person who is hesitant to believe something, especially if it seems extraordinary or implausible, without sufficient evidence or verification.
- Despite the scientific evidence presented, she remains a Doubting Thomas when it comes to the theory's validity.
- He's such a Doubting Thomas; he won't believe that the concert is canceled until he sees the official announcement.
- In the past, he acted like a Doubting Thomas, refusing to accept the truth until it was undeniable.