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  • meaning - What does cynical actually mean? - English Language Usage . . .
    The dictionary definition of cynical is: believing that people are motivated purely by self-interest; distrustful of human sincerity or integrity However, there is an additional bullet point unde
  • What is the difference between skeptical and cynical?
    The cynical desire of History Channel to attract viewers by including irrelevant and even incorrect material teaches me to be skeptical of its production values If the History Channel were to become more fastidious about their product I may become less cynical and therefore less skeptical of what they present as history
  • meaning - What does cynical confidence mean? - English Language . . .
    I know that cynical means something along the lines of believing the worst in people, but how does this word coincide with confidence? For instance, what would this line mean? The witness had a cynical confidence I'm lost on how to interpret this phrase
  • What is the difference between sardonic and sarcastic?
    Basically, sardonic and sarcastic both stand for mocking gestures, but what is the difference in their contextual use? Are there any other words that represent a similar gesture?
  • Is there a specific name for that singular exhalation laugh that . . .
    No other laugh synonym comes close For example, neither " keckle " nor " cackle " work, both share the definition, A short spasmodic laugh; a chuckle " Chuck ", an obsolete synonym for chuckle that died out almost 400 years ago does not work when looking at the example quotations given, such as one talking about your shoulders being sore after
  • Who is cynical? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    The definition you linked to includes two definitions of cynical, apparently from Collins English Dictionary And it is true that people are often described as cynical when they are "showing contempt for accepted standards of honesty or morality by one's actions," as in the case of the politician you described
  • How do you reconcile these definitions of the word cynical?
    From the Google Search dictionary (similar definition at oxforddicationaries): 1 believing that people are motivated purely by self-interest; distrustful of human sincerity or integrity 2
  • meaning - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Also see What is the difference between “sardonic” and “sarcastic”?, and note that cynical appears in the definition shown for sardonic: “grimly mocking or cynical” As noted in mplungjan's comment, “A cynic or someone using cynicism is not necessarily trying to hurt anyone”
  • Collective term for a group of naive people [duplicate]
    For cynical people, the word "cynics" is commonly used For example, on this page at dictionary com, one of the definitions is cynical: (adjective) of or relating to the Cynics or their doctrines Is there a similar term for naive that can be used in a similar fashion? For example, something like of or relating to the Naives or their doctorines
  • Word for someone who sees the best in others?
    I think it depends on the person and his her perspective on the matter For instance, someone who recognizes that humans are flawed but believes in their fundamental goodness nonetheless could be described as forgiving, good-natured, tolerant or benevolent Someone who has faith in others to do the right thing (and potentially doesn't see or overlooks their character flaws) could be described





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