Benjamin's cynical remark is a quote from Benjamin Disraeli, a British politician, which states, "I am prepared for the worst, but hope for the best." It reflects a skeptical outlook on life while still maintaining a sense of optimism.
The noun form for the adjective cynical is cynicalness. Another noun form is cynicism.
She made a snide remark about his outfit at the party.
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)
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instead of being cynical of someone, you could be distrustful, suspicious or doubtful of someone. You could also describe someone as having questionable motives, or be concerned about the real reason for someone's actions.
Cynicism is, essentially, a cynical remark. An example sentence would be: Her cynicism gets annoying after a while of talking to her.
The Benjamins ended in 2001.
The Benjamins was created in 1998.
$100 bills are often called benjamins
The duration of All About the Benjamins is 1.58 hours.
All About the Benjamins was created on 2002-03-08.
All About the Benjamins was released on 03/08/2002.
It's All About the Benjamins was created on 1997-06-30.
In this sentence, "cynical" is an adjective modifying the pronoun "she." It describes her attitude or behavior.
Remark can be a verb (to remark) and a noun (a remark).
Arthur Benjamin was born on September 18, 1893.
All About the Benjamins grossed $25,873,145 worldwide.