cy
ni
cal
adjective
Third Person
more cynical
Present Participle
most cynical
1
having a distrustful or negative outlook, often believing that people are motivated by self-interest
C1
- After experiencing multiple disappointments, she became cynical about the concept of true love.
- His cynical remarks about politics reflected his distrust of politicians and their motives.
- The cynical old man believed that acts of kindness were merely disguised selfishness.
- Despite their good intentions, she dismissed their efforts with cynical skepticism.
- He approached every new opportunity with a cynical attitude, expecting to be let down.
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