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cynical

Definition for cynical

adjective as in nonbelieving; doubtful

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Many Republican politicians aren't true believers, either, but cynical operators whose "loyalty" to Trump only lasts as far as their perceived self-interest.

From Salon

The UAE has said the case is a cynical publicity stunt and is seeking an immediate dismissal.

From BBC

But tonally, it’s a cynical way to begin the novel, right?

The other issue, she argues, is that the hospital sector has, in places, "been a bit cynical".

From BBC

She added that, "there can be no more cynical moves or obstructionist tactics by the British government". and a public inquiry is needed to "at last establish the full truth around Sean Brown's murder".

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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