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cynically

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cyn·i·cal  (sn-kl)
adj.
1. Believing or showing the belief that people are motivated chiefly by base or selfish concerns; skeptical of the motives of others: a cynical dismissal of the politician's promise to reform the campaign finance system.
2. Selfishly or callously calculating: showed a cynical disregard for the safety of his troops in his efforts to advance his reputation.
3. Negative or pessimistic, as from world-weariness: a cynical view of the average voter's intelligence.
4. Expressing jaded or scornful skepticism or negativity: cynical laughter.

cyni·cal·ly adv.
cyni·cal·ness n.
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Adv.1.cynically - with cynicism; in a cynical manner; "Larsen's frost-blackened lips curved cynically"
Translations
cynically [ˈsɪnɪklɪ] ADVcínicamente, con cinismo
cynically [ˈsɪnɪkli] adv
[say] → avec cynisme, cyniquement
[manipulate, exploit] → avec cynisme, sans vergogne
cynically
advzynisch
cynically [ˈsɪnɪklɪ] advcinicamente
cynically [ˈsɪnɪklɪ] advcinicamente


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In time, however, there came another youth, as true, I dare say, as the first, but not so well known to me, and I shrugged my shoulders cynically to see my old friend once more a matchmaker.
And if anybody remarks cynically that I must have been a promising infant in those days, let that stand, too.
Pierre recalled how Helene had smilingly expressed disapproval of Dolokhov's living at their house, and how cynically Dolokhov had praised his wife's beauty to him and from that time till they came to Moscow had not left them for a day.
 
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