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How does the adjective cynical differ from other similar words?

The words misanthropic and pessimistic are common synonyms of cynical. While all three words mean "deeply distrustful," cynical implies having a sneering disbelief in sincerity or integrity.

cynical about politicians' motives

When is misanthropic a more appropriate choice than cynical?

Although the words misanthropic and cynical have much in common, misanthropic suggests a rooted distrust and dislike of human beings and their society.

a solitary and misanthropic artist

In what contexts can pessimistic take the place of cynical?

In some situations, the words pessimistic and cynical are roughly equivalent. However, pessimistic implies having a gloomy, distrustful view of life.

pessimistic about the future

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Recent Examples of cynical And that could lead to myriad other cynical tie-ins to those toy giants’ own upcoming franchise movie plans. Ryan Lattanzio, IndieWire, 6 Nov. 2024 Grotesque inequalities of income, wealth, opportunity, and power have caused most Americans to feel angry, surly, cynical, and ready to take a wrecking ball to the whole system. Robert B. Reich, Hartford Courant, 26 Nov. 2024 Despite Democrats framing this election as a battle over the fate of democracy, their refusal to give any ground to pro-lifers revealed the whole message as a cynical scam. Paul MacRae, Baltimore Sun, 26 Nov. 2024 In their walk through the wilderness, Democrats will need to consider how to build a broader coalition that can defeat the cynical populism of Trump and his successors. Jamil Zaki, TIME, 23 Nov. 2024 See all Example Sentences for cynical 
Recent Examples of Synonyms for cynical
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  • Somehow both brothers end up at the test and, in an ironic twist, Tomás gets the job.
    Lovia Gyarkye, The Hollywood Reporter, 6 Dec. 2024
  • But the term is also often used as an ironic self-descriptor.
    Evelyn Bauer, Them, 5 Dec. 2024
Adjective
  • The comment quickly spread like wildfire online, causing much confusion about if his comment was sarcastic or a dig at the country crooner.
    Amber Corrine, VIBE.com, 22 Nov. 2024
  • While the main cast all reprised their roles, Rapp’s Leighton Murray, the ultra-wealthy, sarcastic sorority girl whose journey of self-discovery was central to the first two seasons, is bidding her farewell.
    Jordana Comiter, People.com, 21 Nov. 2024
Adjective
  • Notably, Democrats are particularly pessimistic about the future of their own party, while Republicans are riding high.
    Nathaniel Rakich, ABC News, 5 Dec. 2024
  • That tracks with longstanding findings that the generation is pessimistic about the right now but upbeat about the future.
    Ben Berkowitz, Axios, 3 Dec. 2024
Adjective
  • Protection Challenges: Children in crisis are particularly vulnerable to exploitation, abuse and neglect; in Syria, 85 percent of all households struggle to make ends meet, increasing their risks of turning to child labor and other negative coping mechanisms.
    Maryanne Murray Buechner, Forbes, 12 Dec. 2024
  • Revenues at Bottega Veneta totaled 1.6 billion euros in 2023 and the brand posted 4 percent organic growth in the first nine months of 2024, bucking the overall negative trend at Kering.
    WWD, WWD, 12 Dec. 2024
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  • Very quickly the ironic, misanthropic tone is established, as is the chemistry among the cast.
    Kelly Lawler, USA TODAY, 12 Nov. 2024
  • In turn, Judaism boils down not to an ongoing conversation of faith and morals but one of tired, misanthropic tropes.
    Fran Hoepfner, Vulture, 1 Oct. 2024
Adjective
  • Residents who are still skeptical of the police department's effectiveness were frustrated Thursday night by continued issues of homeless encampments and substance use.
    Victoria Moorwood, The Enquirer, 6 Dec. 2024
  • Moscow does not publicize its military losses, and analysts are skeptical of casualty reports from both sides.
    Daniel R. Depetris, Newsweek, 6 Dec. 2024

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“Cynical.” Merriam-Webster.com Thesaurus, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/cynical. Accessed 21 Dec. 2024.

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