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Sentence count:107+5Posted:2016-11-25Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: skepticismracismostracismmunicipaltechnicianby nightracistpreciseMeaning: ['sɪnɪsɪzm]  n. a cynical feeling of distrust. 
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31. What you should know is that the politicians have now become just as cynical about the press, because cynicism breeds cynicism.
32. The degradation of public discourse, the spread of cynicism, makes our collective life less civilised.
33. She struggled to analyze whether this was a naive point of view; or worthless cynicism.
34. The cynicism and materialism already so prevalent in our culture are given the imprimatur of policy.
35. And can they then cut through pervasive public cynicism and generate enough voter interest to enact their recommendations?
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36. On surveying the organizational ranks, they see only low morale, divisiveness, cynicism, and dulled thinking.
37. In our haste to condemn cynicism we must take care not to stifle skepticism.
38. But his eyes still held the old mockery and the remembered cynicism.
39. The man was no fool and his very cynicism afforded him some protection.
40. He's like a latter-day Bogart with a battered and world-weary mix of cynicism and hope.
41. A dash of wry cynicism might have helped another woman, but that was not Franca's way.
42. The origins of Nizan's celebrated cynicism are to be located here.
43. That she believes in it, and has seldom succumbed to cynicism about it, is perhaps more unusual.
44. Nevertheless, there was a particularly sharp increase in cynicism about political institutions in general between 1972 and 1974.
45. That they remain so wonderingly wide-eyed in a business sold on cynicism is nothing less than miraculous.
46. This led to great public cynicism now being manifested as pressure for democratic accountability in the state-run television station.
47. Yet some things that look like cynicism may be mere ineptness.
48. Clinton on the other hand lacks the courage of his cynicism.
49. Wilsonian excess can lead the U.S. into crusades that ultimately result in failure and cynicism.
50. The film strives for a surface kind of cynicism, only to invoke the Love Conquers All escape clause in the end.
51. He was an enigma, his feelings hidden deep behind a sophisticated defence-work of cynicism and distrust.
52. He did this with calculated cynicism, for he had but a low opinion of most of mankind.
53. He marked this trespass into the private clubhouse of cynicism and reproached himself for it.
54. Mid-forties and creaking with crime-fatigue and cynicism, his backside hits the bed hard.
55. It breeds cynicism and fatalism, which some blamed for the failure of a referendum last month to reform the electoral system.
56. But the electorate showed signs of increasing distress, even cynicism, about the corrosive effect of money in politics.
57. The trouble is that one of the defining characteristics of twentysomethings is their cynicism towards advertising.
58. He saw that honesty and within it somehow, a total lack of the cynicism that had marred his own life.
59. His report was permeated with cynicism.
60. Mild old ladies had a look of aggressive cynicism.
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