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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151 All the while becoming crusty and cynical or a athetic, sniveling victim.
152 We know how high-flying words can be deployed in the service of cynical aims, and how the noblest sentiments can be subverted in the name of power, expedience, greed, or intolerance.
153 McGregor is the journo, never named: cynical, boozy and miserable in the classical manner.
154 Over two-thirds of medical schools nowhave courses in complementary medicine, although the relationship between thetwo approaches remains as uneasy (and even cynical) as it ever was.
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155 This is perhaps the saddest aspect of his reign: his democracy is a democracy of those who win by default, who rule through cynical demoralisation.
156 In such employment dilemma, College Students created anxiety irritability, low self-esteem and other psychological world-weary and cynical, seriously affected the physical and mental health.
157 The impasse was made worse by Jobert's passionate nature, which masqueraded as cynical nonchalance.
158 Goldman was still acid , cynical and biting about Judaism.
159 Film director Woody Allen could see French President Nicolas Sarkozy playing a role like those of Humphrey Bogart, who was famous for his cynical and hardboiled anti-heroes.
160 Arab rulers hold on to power through a cynical combination of coercion, intimidation and co-option.
161 Lewis cynical defiance of federal authority was more than Congress would tolerate.
162 On the turn of a moment, Gemini can become cynical, biting, moody and quickly angered.
163 In the 1942 original, Bergman starred opposite Humphrey Bogart, who played Rick Blaine, a cynical bar owner in the Moroccan city of Casablanca in the early days of the Second World War.
164 All the while becoming crusty and cynical a pathetic , sniveling victim.
165 With a cynical outlook the young people today are to go to extremes.
166 The eyes of her image , cynical and sad, wandered from Pamela's face to the garish room.
167 Mouthy, opinionated and cynical they may be, but it's hard not to love the Young Knives.
168 It might seem flippant and cynical but one questions the relevance of the product in itself.
169 An editor with an evangelical enthusiasm for a project, and me, a perennially single and somewhat cynical relationship flunky with a lust for newsprint column inches.
170 Normally they are a cynical , cocksure breed who thumb their noses at trouble.
171 She wanted him to stop being so cool, so detached, so cynical.
172 For a minute he literally hated this earthy , cynical world to which one belonged, willy - nilly.
173 Dusty: Early 20's. The "everyman" type of character. A farm boy with many innocent delusions about war. We follow his progress from raw recruit to cynical veteran.
174 He described the Foreign Office's decision as sickening and cynical.
175 Saddam's showy return to the faith was perhaps not entirely cynical.
176 If anything, when I see a natural label, it makes me all the more skeptical of the product, as it more often tends to be a sign of cynical marketing than any certifiable purity.
177 He is too earnest in a political culture that is pervasively cynical.
178 Especially, do not feign affection. Neither be cynical about love, for in the face of all aridity and disenchantment it is perennial as the grass.
179 If you are an energetic man with which you are concerned, you find yourself invariably under the orders of some big man at the top who is elderly, weary and cynical.
180 Credit where it's due, despite the result they cameandtriedtoplay football without cynical fouls or player histrionics.
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