cynicˈsɪn ɪk
cynic (n)
- plural
- cynics
English Definitions:
cynic, faultfinder (noun)
someone who is critical of the motives of others
Cynic (noun)
a member of a group of ancient Greek philosophers who advocated the doctrine that virtue is the only good and that the essence of virtue is self-control
cynic (Noun)
A person who believes that all people are motivated by selfishness.
cynic (Noun)
A person whose outlook is scornfully negative.
cynic (Adjective)
Churlish or satirical.
Cynic (Adjective)
Of or relating to the Cynics.
Cynic (ProperNoun)
A member of a sect of ancient Greek philosophers who believed virtue to be the only good and self-control to be the only means of achieving virtue.
cynic
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