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cynical

[sin-i-kuhl] / ˈsɪn ɪ kəl /


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They can be scathingly ironic, alert to every hypocrisy that corroborates their cynical worldview, and even seductive in a perverse, power-mad way.

From Los Angeles Times

Her first novel, a satire about a pop singer brought to fame and as quickly dispatched by a cynical press, was a bestseller in the early 1930s.

From The Wall Street Journal

“There may have a been a cynical calculation that one can work with them.”

From Los Angeles Times

“I don’t want to get too cynical, but I couldn’t really say that I feel like the city or county or state government have helped,” Griffin said.

From Los Angeles Times

Mr. McNally, who himself has a facial difference, captures the smart, savvy and just slightly cynical voice of Auggie with impressive ease.

From The Wall Street Journal