0 not believing that good things can happen -- kynisk
1 inclined to believe the worst, especially about people -- kynisk
a cynical attitude.
Many became cynical, bluffed their way through, concentrated on family interests, or used their offices for financial gain.
It was cynical, yet certain of its target, deadly in its accuracy.
Therefore, voters became more cynical as the negative information on candidates became widely available as the elections approached.
The seemingly endless multiplication of voices crying for aid tends to blunt the compassion of an increasingly indifferent and cynical public in the developed world.
Neither did personality characteristics such as trait anxiety, cynical distrust, or coping increase the risk.
Moreover, the rebuttal excuses often provided by the blackballed candidates made voters even more cynical about the politicians and the political process in general.
At least, we economists need to look at such claims with a cynical eye.
The exchange involved will indeed be a cynical exercise but it will be, nonetheless, a successful one.
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