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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181 An organization is often the existence of a bad habit, which is its highest for the people to be cynical, nit-picking. criticized the habit of complaining.
182 Potential Bust-Up: The cynical masses could view this as Gibson believing that money can fix everything.
183 My friends were confused about me, but I'd throw them off my trail by embracing the persona of a cynical, slightly neurotic fatalist.
184 I suspect that under that cynical shell you're at heart a sentimentalist.
185 But it’s terrifying to realize that this kind of cynical careerism — for that’s what it is — has probably ensured that we won’t do anything about climate change until catastrophe is already upon us.
186 He maintained a cynical attitude, well grounded on numerous experiences.
187 This is Max as we've never seen him before, a few years older, more world-weary and cynical than ever.
188 Perhaps naively, I have inclined towards a less cynical view of human nature than Ivan Karamazov.
189 Nor, any longer, do I except the young, who are often now as glassy-eyed, disengaged and filled with anomie as their cynical and exhausted seniors.
190 Quit. If you find yourself so afraid, so burned-out, so cynical that you can't believe a big idea is about to happen, it is time to move on to the next challenge.
191 All the while becoming crusty and cynical, or a pathetic and sniveling victim.
192 Thereupon the boy starts laughing at changing , becoming that angulus oris that the girl is fond of to be concerned about a dirty trick , be cynical or humorous.
193 Terry Jones, co-director of Monty Python's interpretation of the myth, and a keen historian, says he was always cynical about the Arthurian legend and its supposed virtues for this reason.
194 In fact, the whole offer for sale could be seen as a cynical, if necessary, charade.
195 GALE: Your name will be synonymous with cynical opportunism and blackmail. You won't get a cent.
196 Humphrey Bogart 's determination and the indifference of the speech Lectra character in the cynical sense of honor and the temperament to the perfect balance.
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197 A cynical grin lit up the face of his youthful opponent.
198 My father is Li Gang!” — quickly became a cynical catchphrase to describe various forms of corruption in China and a symbol of the growing divide between the elite and the underprivileged.
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