cynic|cynics in English
noun
[cyn·ic || 'sɪnɪk]
one who is cynical, pessimist, one who tends to be sarcastic
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1. Hardened Cynics • Even hardened Cynics believe the meeting is a step toward peace
2. Reporters who cover politics often become Cynics
3. You're a cynic.
4. Some cynics might dismiss such statements as cosmic hyperbole.
5. Don't be such a cynic!
6. You create heroes in a world of cynics.
7. Cynics are disposed to find and to catch at fault.
8. Jasper, the cynic, shook his head.
9. Cynicism definition is - the doctrine of the Cynics
10. This is Bigfooting, where believers marvel, skeptics dissect, and cynics snicker
11. Cynical (adj.) 1580s, with a capital -c-, "resembling Cynic philosophers," from cynic + -al (1)
12. 6 Some cynics might dismiss such statements as cosmic hyperbole.
13. Faber was cynic about the English.
14. Some cynics say that sport is a mere instrument of capitalist domination.
15. Cynic doesn't fit; they never have
16. Related words are Cynically, cynic, cynicism
17. Cynics criticize acts of kindness and will probably tease you …
18. • Jasper, the Cynic, shook his head
19. Synonyms for Cynic in Free Thesaurus
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21. Become a white - collar or a cynic.
22. Coverdale is something of a professional cynic.
23. A cynic might say this is political posturing.
24. Official FB page for the band Cynic
25. Was He a Cynic sage or a political rebel?