Cynical can only be an adjective.
I think you mean cynical - cynical = unwilling to believe that people have good, honest or sincere reasons for doing something Example sentence: Since her divorce Maura has becme very cynical about men.
The noun form of the adjective cynical is cynicalness.The word 'cynical' is the adjective form of the concrete noun 'cynic', a word for a person.The abstract noun form of the concrete noun 'cynic' is cynicism.
There is no formal word family for the noun 'television'. Word families most commonly have fewer syllables.Some words that might be considered informal word families for 'tele-' are:telecasttelecommunicationteleconferencetelegramtelegraphtelekinesistelekinetictelemarketertelemetrytelepathictelephonetelephototeleplayteleporttelescopetelethonteletypetelevangelisttelevisetelexSome words that might be considered informal word families for '-vision' are:divisionenvisionprovisionrevisionsubdivisionsupervision
I am very cynical when I hear politicians making promises.The announcement of lower taxes was greeted with cynical skepticism.A cynical man is the one least likely to be disappointed.We were surprised by the cynical comments from the normally diplomatic official.--Her boyfriend's cheating left her very cynical about men.Even the most cynical critics were uplifted by Sandra Bullock's last film.St. Thomas was cynical about the resurrection until he touched Jesus's bloody wounds.A glowing smile from the tiny child melted my cynicalattitude in seconds.He was an avid baseball fan until the steroids scandal left him cynical about the entire game.Years of working with the poor may leave some feeling cynical, but for Mother Theresa, it only strengthened her faith.The misanthrope was always cynical in his responses to the general public.After a pep talk one day, and a lay off the next, the remaining staff was very cynical about the company's promises.My coworkers are so cynical, all they do is complain about the boss.The older I get, the more cynical I become.The misanthrope was always cynical in his responses to the general public.
In a dictionary, the letters "adj" after a word mean that the word is an adjective. An adjective is a word that qualifies, or gives additional information, about another word, usually a noun.
The word "cynical" is an adjective. It describes a person who has a negative or pessimistic view of the world.
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I told him that my dog could find a fox, but he was too cynical to believe me.Many people become cynical after a life filled with disappointment.The cynical editor refused to publish my stories about everyday heroes."Do not feign affection nor be cynical about love, for in the face of all aridity and disenchantment, it is as perennial as the grass." (Desiderata)
I think you mean cynical - cynical = unwilling to believe that people have good, honest or sincere reasons for doing something Example sentence: Since her divorce Maura has becme very cynical about men.
scornful of the motives, virtue, or integrity of others
The plural word for family is families.
Another word for wickedness is evil or malevolence.
In this sentence, "cynical" is an adjective modifying the pronoun "she." It describes her attitude or behavior.
The noun form of the adjective cynical is cynicalness.The word 'cynical' is the adjective form of the concrete noun 'cynic', a word for a person.The abstract noun form of the concrete noun 'cynic' is cynicism.
There is not any word families.
The possessive form of the word "families" is "families'".
I am very cynical when I hear politicians making promises.The announcement of lower taxes was greeted with cynical skepticism.A cynical man is the one least likely to be disappointed.We were surprised by the cynical comments from the normally diplomatic official.--Her boyfriend's cheating left her very cynical about men.Even the most cynical critics were uplifted by Sandra Bullock's last film.St. Thomas was cynical about the resurrection until he touched Jesus's bloody wounds.A glowing smile from the tiny child melted my cynicalattitude in seconds.He was an avid baseball fan until the steroids scandal left him cynical about the entire game.Years of working with the poor may leave some feeling cynical, but for Mother Theresa, it only strengthened her faith.The misanthrope was always cynical in his responses to the general public.After a pep talk one day, and a lay off the next, the remaining staff was very cynical about the company's promises.My coworkers are so cynical, all they do is complain about the boss.The older I get, the more cynical I become.The misanthrope was always cynical in his responses to the general public.