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The Britannica Dictionary cynic 1 ENTRIES FOUND:
  • cynic (noun)
cynic /ˈsɪnɪk/ noun plural cynics cynic /ˈsɪnɪk/ noun plural cynics Britannica Dictionary definition of CYNIC [count] : a person who has negative opinions about other people and about the things people do [+] more examples [-] hide examples [+] Example sentences [-] Hide examples especially : a person who believes that people are selfish and are only interested in helping themselves [+] more examples [-] hide examples [+] Example sentences [-] Hide examples ASK THE EDITOR
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