单词 | cynicism |
释义 | cynicism (sɪnɪsɪzəm ) 1. uncountable noun Cynicism is the belief that people always act selfishly. I found Ben's cynicism wearing at times. Synonyms: scepticism, pessimism, sarcasm, misanthropy 2. uncountable noun Cynicism about something is the belief that it cannot be successful or that the people involved are not honourable. This talk betrays a certain cynicism about free trade. [+ about] Synonyms: disbelief, doubt, scepticism, mistrust Quotations: Cynicism is intellectual dandyism without the coxcomb's feathersThe Egoist Collocations: healthy cynicism If the public regards last night's showdown with healthy cynicism, it's not because they don't care about the most important election in decades. The Sun We need a healthy cynicism when it comes to politicians. The Sun There will be some healthy cynicism, too. Times, Sunday Times And he and his most famous work have remained synonymous with the utmost political cynicism ever since. Times,Sunday Times It started as a piece of airy political cynicism; it was compounded by an act of dark political opportunism. Times, Sunday Times Anonymous challenges the creeping conformity created by expanding surveillance, and the political cynicism engendered by rampant inequality. The Times Literary Supplement It would be hard to think up a system that could do more to fuel public cynicism about MPs. Times, Sunday Times (2009) In fact, such ingrained public cynicism is misplaced. Times, Sunday Times (2007) That may not be the case, but suggesting that it might be only feeds public cynicism. Times, Sunday Times (2007) We had to wait for public cynicism to return, as it always does. Times, Sunday Times (2011) He blamed such attitudes for fuelling public cynicism over the motives of big business. Times, Sunday Times (2014) Phoney pledges and simplistic promises have contributed to voter cynicism, he says. Times, Sunday Times Let me suggest a better way of dispelling voter cynicism. Times, Sunday Times Both are in denial about last week's verdict and both therefore risk fuelling voter cynicism about politics. Times, Sunday Times These things matter because a series of scandals has led to widespread cynicism about pensions, when healthy scepticism would be more helpful. Times, Sunday Times What a tragedy for the oldest democracy in the world that one selfish, empty sorry excuse for a man can inflict such widespread cynicism. The Sun I am familiar with widespread cynicism. Times, Sunday Times Translations: Chinese: 人皆自私论 Japanese: 人間不信 |
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