cynicism - translation to English
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cynicism - translation to English


cynicism      
(adj.) = cinismo
Ex: This article argues against the cynicism within and without the profession that youth is not a priority.
cynical         
ATTITUDE OR STATE OF MIND CHARACTERIZED BY A GENERAL DISTRUST OF OTHERS' MOTIVES
Cynical; Modern cynicism
(adj.) = cínico

Def: Adjetivo.
Ex: It is among such populations that the cynical, evasive, or merely muddled schemes of economic development have produced the greatest social inequity and human suffering.
cínico      
cynical
cynic
barefaced
impudent

Definition

cynicism
1.
Cynicism is the belief that people always act selfishly.
I found Ben's cynicism wearing at times.
? idealism
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2.
Cynicism about something is the belief that it cannot be successful or that the people involved are not honourable.
This talk betrays a certain cynicism about free trade.
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Examples of use of cynicism
1. The cynicism makes the piety bearable, while the piety makes the cynicism acceptable.
2. Cynical charade Cynicism doesn‘t come much grubbier.
3. What uncharted realm lies beyond brazen cynicism?
4. But cynicism over corruption is undermining Africa.
5. The fighting over all things, large or small, is creating a cynicism among our people." That cynicism, Thompson contends, mandates a different kind of campaign for 2008.