Antiscientific

/ˌæntiːsaɪənˈtɪfɪk/ adjective

Opposed to science, scientific thinking, or scientific methods; rejecting evidence-based reasoning.

From antiscience + -ific (adjective-forming suffix from Latin -ficus meaning 'making'). The suffix -ific creates adjectives meaning 'producing' or 'characterized by,' so antiscientific means 'characterized by opposition to science.'

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