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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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91. The Stone's shame complex shows that the Confucian ideal of combining inner sagehood and outer kingship results in an ethical cynicism and feeblemindedness in China's cultural psychology.
92. The boy could have felt sorry for himself and become depressed, or he could have adopted hardened cynicism as a defense.
93. Or will it simply be dissolved in the general conformism and cynicism which has been nurtured to such harmful effect over the past decade?
94. Even if you pride yourself on your cynicism, biting humor, or general edginess, these qualities can be conveyed with warmth.
95. The results show that communication satisfaction has a negative correlation with exhaustion, cynicism and inefficacy.
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96. For Egypt, the scale of the climate crisis is overwhelming, infecting all discussion with cynicism and fatalism.
97. He has a pet-dog, who shows up with cynicism, just as him.
98. The delineation of typical characters in the novel has, above all, revealed the impact of official departmentalism culture on the spirit of contemporary people and the spread of cynicism in China.
99. The subject generates great cynicism, with critics suggesting investors are in thrall to political correctness and guilty of creating a "box-ticking" culture that stifles entrepreneurship.
100. Born as the Cold War ended, they grew up in a decade that saw massive economic growth, the dawning of the World Wide Web and a culture riddled with cynicism.
101. Some of you who have read this far will by now be sniggering with cynicism, and when this article is published online many of the comments will exhibit a similar scorn.
102. This was a note of cynicism that Madame Merle didn't often allow herself to sound.
103. Thus, crime is common, apathy is de rigueur, and cynicism is rampant.
104. Given this history, cynicism about the idea of eradication is understandable.
105. I understand that it's no good away from it, or resisting it with bitterness and cynicism.
106. We usually have another six weeks of winter, anyway, a fact along with many others that does not escape Phil as he signals his cynicism about this transcendentally silly event.
107. His non-appearance afforded Shelton another proof of the delicacy that went hand in hand with the young vagrant's cynicism.
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