cyn·i·cism n.
1. An attitude of scornful or jaded negativity, especially a general distrust of the integrity or professed motives of others:
the public cynicism aroused by governmental scandals.
2. A scornfully or jadedly negative comment or act:
"She arrived at a philosophy of her own, all made up of her private notations and cynicisms" Henry James.
3. Cynicism The beliefs of the ancient Cynics.(
CINIZMI-Bindjet e Cinikeve antike)
Noun1.cynicism - a cynical feeling of distrust pessimism - the feeling that things will turn out badly
(Emer-cinizem-ndjenje cinike mosbesimi) sinonim-pesimizem-ndjenja se gjerat do te kene perfundim negativ)
Ne greqishte apo ne cilendo gjuhe tjeter mund te thuhet "kynik", "kinik", etj (sepse ashtu SHQIPTOHET fjala ne ato gjuhe), dhe etimologjia e fjales cinik, rrjedh nga emri "qeni" (sepse Diogjeni jetonte ne vaferi te plote dhe ne rruge-prej nga te tjetert e thirren "qen") POR, ne shqipe i thuhet CINIK,
dhe te gjitha gjuhet bashkohore, kur i referohen dikujt si CINIK, ASESI nuk behet fjale per QEN, po per domethenjen te cilen e ka kjo fjale sot, dhe si reference mirren Ciniket antike(e Drejtimit Filozofik Cinik te Digjenit)...
Synonyms for cynicism
Noun
1. cynicism, pessimism
usage: a cynical feeling of distrust
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cynicism
n.
1. cynical disposition, character, or belief.
2. a cynical remark.
3. (
cap.) any of the doctrines or practices of the Cynics.
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