cynicism

/ˈsɪn.ɪˌsɪzəm/
noun 4name 1

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(noun.)

ADJ

bitter, weary

After years of broken promises, a bitter cynicism had settled into her view of politics.

widespread

QUANT

hint, note, touch, trace

His speech contained just a hint of cynicism, though mostly he seemed genuinely hopeful about the future.

PREP

with ~

He responded to their promises with cynicism after being disappointed so many times before.

~ about

Many young people express cynicism about whether their votes actually make a difference.

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