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cynical attitude

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meanings of cynicaland attitude


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cynical
adjective
uk /ˈsɪn.ɪ.kəl/ us /ˈsɪn.ɪ.kəl/
believing that people are only interested in themselves and are ...
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attitude
noun
uk /ˈæt.ɪ.tʃuːd/ us /ˈæt̬.ə.tuːd/
a feeling or opinion about something or someone, or a way of behaving that is caused ...
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Examples of cynical attitude


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In other words, though this volunteer had a very cynicalattitude to the affair, he did not feel ideologically involved.
The reality appears to be that young people of the time had a fairly cynicalattitude towards the messages that cinema attempted to put across.
They have a properly cynicalattitude to the efficacy of their panaceas and their electoral promises.
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We have heard strong condemnation today of the cynicalattitude of shopkeepers.
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We do not want to take a cynicalattitude—we want to be convinced that there will be genuine reductions.
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The recent fluctuations regarding the number of houses to be built have produced a cynicalattitude in both the contractor and the operative.
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We have to-night the same cynicalattitude taken up.
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Already, there is a general cynicalattitude towards politicians.
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It is a pretty cynicalattitude which demands integration by word, and in deed denies it.
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There is a cynicalattitude outside this place.
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It will be suggested no doubt that this is a rather cynicalattitude.
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That would be an extremely cynicalattitude to take.
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That is the truth of the matter and, to my mind, it is a deplorably cynicalattitude to the administration of justice.
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This means that the manager or alleged manager must often suffer from frustration, and this would explain his cynicalattitude towards the men.
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This position has led to the present cynicalattitude towards education, when people ask, is it worthwhile?
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Certainly, a cynicalattitude comes across in that lecture.
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That illustrates rightly the cynicalattitude that many people take to what has been happening.
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That is an irresponsible and cynicalattitude, which shows a total disregard for the interests of people in housing need.
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Those who take a cynicalattitude about some of our activities here should not be left to take a cynical view of our treatment of this subject.
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That is a slightly cynicalattitude.
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