Cinismo (en. Cynicism)

/siˈnismo/

Meaning & Definition

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noun
An attitude of contempt toward the beliefs and values of others.
His cynicism prevented him from believing in the good faith of others.
Su cinismo le impidió creer en la buena fe de las personas.
A tendency to view and represent life in a negative and pessimistic way.
The cynicism of his speech left many bewildered.
El cinismo de su discurso dejó a muchos desconcertados.

Etymology

From the Greek 'kynismos', which refers to the Cynical school of philosophy that advocated contempt for social conventions.

Common Phrases and Expressions

radical cynicism
Extreme distrust regarding the intentions of people or institutions.
cinismo radical
social cynicism
A critical and sarcastic attitude toward the norms and values of society.
cinismo social

Related Words

cynical
A person who displays cynicism, who has a skeptical and mocking attitude toward life.
cínico
distrust
Lack of trust in people or situations.
desconfianza
sarcasm
The use of words or expressions in a way that implies the opposite of what is said.
sarcasmo

Slang Meanings

Cynical, as a way of being disparaging.
That cynical attitude won’t help you make friends.
Esa actitud cínica no te ayudará a ganar amigos.
To see the negative side of things.
He always has a cynical speech about life.
Siempre tiene un discurso cínico sobre la vida.