Cynicism
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British pronunciation/sˈɪnɪsˌɪzəm/
American pronunciation/ˈsɪnɪˌsɪzəm/

Definition & Meaning of "cynicism"

Cynicism
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a doubtful view toward others' honesty or intentions

cynicism

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cynic

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The film highlighted the cynicism of modern society, where people often doubt the goodness in others.
Cynicism often leads individuals to question the sincerity of others' actions, suspecting that ulterior motives drive even the most seemingly altruistic behaviors.
While some view cynicism as a protective mechanism against disappointment and deceit, others argue that it can foster negativity and inhibit genuine connection and cooperation.
In modern times, cynicism is frequently associated with a general distrust of political leaders, institutions, and societal norms, reflecting a belief that these are fundamentally flawed or corrupt.
The teacher was disheartened by the cynicism of her students who believed all adults were out to get them.
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