Synonym: misanthropic, misanthropical. Similar words: cynic, cynicism, clinical, technical, ironically, mechanical, technicality, communicate. Meaning: ['sɪnɪkl] adj. believing the worst of human nature and motives; having a sneering disbelief in e.g. selflessness of others.
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31 The footballer brought down his opponent with a cynical foul.
32 This is a cynical manipulation of the situation for short-term political gain.
33 The whole consultation process was just a cynical political exercise.
34 He had been brutalized in prison and become cynical.
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35 The fire sale was cynical stuff, all right.
36 Fairness was a cynical exercise at its inception.
37 It encourages a cynical, destructive decadence.
38 We think we have been more realistic than cynical.
39 It may be overly cynical to suggest two things.
40 Since her divorce, she's become very cynical about men.
41 Inside every cynical person, there is a disappointed idealist. George Carlin
42 Reporters are generally a cynical bunch.
43 I had developed into a cynical snob.
44 The fact that they were now civilians did not cramp their cynical teaching style.
45 Coarse and shy and cynical and vain and rude and insecure to the point of self-hatred.
46 One cynical answer is that they are there be-cause viewers take comfort in the realization that they have escaped disaster.
47 The most cynical of his detractors did not doubt that; the President had got carried away.
48 But the scruples would spawn in his head[sentencedict.com], giving a cynical taint to his image of himself.
49 This is a clear indication of the effectiveness of the cynical propaganda used by political and military leaders.
50 The region is prey to drug and crime syndicates, and a cynical political class that accepts corruption as normal.
51 Most of those words are cynical, humorous and often subversive to the established order.
52 Does one have to be a Scrooge to by cynical about pleasures which are derived from escaping reality rather than embracing it?
53 That sums up the cynical hypocrisy and political opportunism of Labour.
54 Then he takes on his two roles, the 60-Second Novelist and the On-line Host, a more cynical character.
55 And in truth, it wasn't difficult to cite examples of short-sightedness, bloody-mindedness, and cynical manipulation of memberships.
56 You have lost a little of your zest for life and have become quite disillusioned or cynical.
57 With domestic politics figured in, the cutoff seems cynical in the extreme.
58 It was pleasant enough: a bit too lowbrow for my cynical taste, but no matter.
59 A cynical view would be that the West can act when it is in its interests.
60 I think movie stars just do charity work to get publicity - but maybe I'm too cynical.
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