Cynical
Cautious/discerning/Cynical.
Lord Byron
Cops are human just like anyone else and after dealing with the general public for years you get to a point where you just don't like being lied to day in and out and dealing with stupid people and you become cynical.
In this sentence, "cynical" is an adjective modifying the pronoun "she." It describes her attitude or behavior.
Cynical can only be an adjective.
The noun form for the adjective cynical is cynicalness. Another noun form is cynicism.
Sarcasism: The act of being sarcasitc. Synonym: ironic, mocking, sardonic, cynical, acerbic, mordant, derisive, satirical, causti
Cynical Skin was created on 2012-01-08.
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A police officer is always using force. A police officer simply being present at a location is a type of force, as it changes how people act and display themselves.