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cynicism

 

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Noun cynicism has 1 sense
  1. cynicism - a cynical feeling of distrust
    --1 is a kind of
    pessimism

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Cynicism

Description:

Cynicism refers to an attitude of skepticism, disbelief, and pessimism towards the motives and sincerity of others. It is characterized by a distrust of human nature and a belief that people are primarily driven by self-interest.

Senses:

1. Noun Sense:

Definition: A general mistrust or skepticism towards the motivations and actions of others.

Example: His constant cynicism made it difficult for him to form genuine relationships.

2. Noun Sense:

Definition: The philosophical belief system established by the ancient Greek philosopher, Diogenes of Sinope, advocating a simple life in accordance with nature and reason. It emphasizes self-sufficiency and rejects material possessions and social conventions.

Example: The followers of cynicism believe that true happiness can only be achieved by living in harmony with nature.

3. Noun Sense:

Definition: The use of irony, sarcasm, or mocking humor to convey a sense of disillusionment or disillusionment towards society or certain individuals.

Example: The satirical television show was known for its biting cynicism towards politicians.

4. Adjective Sense:

Definition: Describes a person or attitude that is characterized by cynicism.

Example: Despite her outward cynicism, deep down she still held a glimmer of hope.

5. Adjective Sense:

Definition: Relating to or resembling cynics or cynicism.

Example: He delivered his speech with a cynicism that resonated with the disillusioned audience.

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