Similar words: skepticism, racism, ostracism, municipal, technician, by night, racist, precise. Meaning: ['sɪnɪsɪzm] n. a cynical feeling of distrust.
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61. Your cynicism is simply a pose.
62. These are words tinged with cynicism.
63. Fitzgerald's cynicism seems like a shallow pose.
64. His remark has a fine edge of cynicism.
65. has both terseness and cynicism.Sentencedict.com
66. But the hope of Camelot was ultimately trumped by the despair and political cynicism of Vietnam and Watergate.
67. This problem involves determining, for a group of gift-giving friends, how much more each person gives than they receive (and vice versa for those that view gift-giving with cynicism).
68. I distaste the way he talks. Because his sound contains a tune-pattern of lifting up one's horn and cynicism which worships selfish talks.
69. Cynicism concentrated expression in the anti-intellectual , anti-order, and anti-tradition areas.
70. People called him The Dog and called his philosophy Cynicism.
71. Especially analysis and discuss deeply on the motivation of artists' aesthetic pursuit in the special history time as cynicism, Popi, gaudiness and so on.
72. And where we are met with cynicism and doubts and those who tell us that we can't we will respond with that timeless creed that sums up the spirit of a people.
73. Whether one judges Cronkite right or wrong in that respect, he brought dignity to news delivery and helped guide a period without cynicism or smugness.
74. This cynicism makes today's Chinese young people hard to predict.
75. He loved Mrs. Leives, with her unworldliness and her quaint cynicism.
76. And where we are met with cynicism andand those who tell us that we can't.
77. Nixon was incensed by what he saw as the cynicism of prominent Democrats.
78. For men, hate is most often used with cynicism, scum, and racism.
79. We must not allow our necessary scepticism to degenerate into cynicism.
80. Sex is everywhere in 18 th - century art, from Fragonard's hedonism to Hogarth's cynicism.
81. He is cynicism incarnate.
82. In a society drenched with cynicism, young people can look at it and say, 'Why shouldn't we?
83. The discussions of several problems: the true meaning between sex and body-writing, dialectical consumerism against cynicism, and culture media's canonization.
84. While your colleagues may laugh at your endless cynicism and misanthropic tendencies, your boss will see you as someone who hates their job and who will never support the aims of the company.
85. Citizens' political participation with cynicism is characterized by lack of group participation. Its major character is individual political actions.
86. Too little skill, or inappropriate system, or CEO indifference, leads rapidly to cynicism.
87. We breathe, we hope, and where we are met with cynicism , and doubt, and those.
88. Continuing negative criticism plunged him ever deeper into cynicism until he finally a recluse.
89. And where we are met with cynicism and doubts and those who tell us that we can't, we will respond with that timeless creed that sums up the spirit of a people: Yes, we can.
90. Tim seems to have escaped the cynicism which is the absolute plague of our generation.
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