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    cynical
    /ˈsɪnɪkl/

    adjective

    • 1. believing that people are motivated purely by self-interest; distrustful of human sincerity or integrity: "he was brutally cynical and hardened to every sob story under the sun"
    • 2. concerned only with one's own interests and typically disregarding accepted standards in order to achieve them: "a cynical manipulation of public opinion"

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  2. Cynical means disapproving, distrustful, or not respecting the goodness of other people and their actions. Learn how to use this adjective in different contexts, such as politics, sports, or relationships, with examples and synonyms.

    • Cynical: German Translation

      CYNICAL translate: zynisch. Learn more in the Cambridge...

    • Cynical: Thai Translation

      CYNICAL translate: ที่มองโลกในแง่ร้าย. Learn more in the...

    • Cynical in Spanish

      CYNICAL translate: escéptico, cínico, cínico, entrada sin...

    • Simplified

      CYNICAL translate: 愤世嫉俗的;怀疑人之真诚的;认为人皆自私的, 利用他人感情的;损人利己的....

  3. Cynical means having or showing the attitude or temper of a cynic, such as being contemptuously distrustful of human nature and motives. Learn more about the word history, synonyms, examples, and related articles of cynical from Merriam-Webster.

  4. Cynical means distrusting or disparaging the motives of others, or showing contempt for accepted standards of honesty or morality. Learn more about the word history, synonyms, antonyms, and examples of cynical usage.

  5. Cynical means distrustful or contemptuous of human goodness and sincerity, or showing contempt for accepted standards of honesty or morality. Learn more about the word origin, synonyms, antonyms, examples and usage of cynical in British and American English.

  6. Definitions of cynical. adjective. believing the worst of human nature and motives; having a sneering disbelief in e.g. selflessness of others. synonyms: misanthropic, misanthropical. distrustful. having or showing distrust. Pronunciation. US. /ˈsɪnəkəl/ UK. /ˈsɪnɪkəl/ Cite this entry. Style: MLA. "Cynical."

  7. Cynical means believing that people are only interested in themselves and are not sincere. Learn more about this adjective, its synonyms, antonyms, and translations in different languages.

  8. cynical (about something) not believing that something good will happen or that something is important. I'm a bit cynical about the benefits of the plan. Her experiences with men have made her thoroughly cynical about love. I'm a little cynical about her motives.