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cynical

[sin-i-kuhl] / ˈsɪn ɪ kəl /


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Nothing beats winning — or, for the cynical, high salaries.

From Los Angeles Times

It isn’t cynical to acknowledge this moral tragedy.

From The Wall Street Journal

One can call this approach cynical and neocolonial, but at least the strategy isn’t aimed at throttling oil shipments.

From The Wall Street Journal

But this season, attempts to climb in the draft by plummeting in the standings have become so obvious and cynical that league commissioner Adam Silver insists that it’s time for the league to take action.

From The Wall Street Journal

"Cruz Beckham is very identifiable as the child of two huge stars, and people are really cynical. So I think it's more of a hindrance in 2026, to be honest," she says.

From BBC