Cynical means distrusting, comtemptous or pessimistic about the motives of others. So a cynical sentence would for instance take someones good deeds and assume a selfish motive for them. For instance :-
"Mother Theresa only did all that so she could become famous"
"All politicians are only in it for the money"
He is a cynic who believes that people donate money only for a tax write-off.
If I were a cynic I'd question whether this answer was good at all.
Niccolo Machiavelli was a cynic of contemporary Italian politics.
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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.
he has become a cynic person because of his difficulties
The cynic believed that people only acted out of self-interest and could not be trusted.
A cynic believes that no one does a good deed, everything is done for personal gain.
Apostate or cynic.
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Doubter, pessimist, cynic, agnostic, atheist or nonbeliever
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The cynic dismissed their friend's optimism as naive and unrealistic.
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