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cynicism - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of cynicism in Hindi

  • कुटिलता
  • उदासी मत
  • मानवद्वेषवाद
  • नकचढ़ापन

cynicism Definition

Noun

  • an inclination to believe that people are motivated purely by self-interest; skepticism.
  • a school of ancient Greek philosophers, the Cynics.

cynicism Example

  • And so the tendency of the adult is to treat with cynicism the dreams of youth. ( और इसलिए वयस्कों की प्रवृत्ति निंदक के साथ युवाओं के सपनों का इलाज करने की है। )
  • As a rule life had provoked cynicism in him and here he was fighting for ideals. ( एक नियम के रूप में जीवन ने उनमें निंदक को उकसाया था और यहाँ वे आदर्शों के लिए लड़ रहे थे। )
  • All the cheap veneer of cynicism was gone now, and he did not know what to say. ( निंदक का सारा सस्ता लिबास अब चला गया था, और वह नहीं जानता था कि क्या कहे। )
  • Cynicism is boring a hole in the heart of this country, ( निंदक इस देश के दिल में छेद कर रहा है, )

More Sentence

  • Is there a cynicism in the timing of Louganis'announcement?
  • Clearly, breeding cynicism is worse than breeding scorpions in kindergarten.
  • Instead, McNamara only breeds more of the cynicism he deplores.
  • It has all the elements : death, foolishness, cynicism.
  • The cynicism had been building as a product of everyday experience.
  • "They've turned Zionism into cynicism !"
  • But even that failed to quell complaints and cynicism this week.
  • In that context, breathtaking cynicism rewarded by rejection is reassuring.
  • Just keep turning those pages : crime, cynicism, contentiousness.
  • It's difficult to see cynicism in a sentence .
  • That question couches the American public's cynicism about politics.
  • Cynicism, pain, and suffering cloud our vision of Jesus.
  • There was a lot of cynicism toward politics in that class,
  • Hopelessness about the political process and cynicism about politicians are epidemic.
  • Charges of cynicism are common against all satirists, Thackeray had to bear with them.
  • But my cynicism was now more assumed than real, and I began to wonder at myself.
  • And for the rest, he is shut off from Cynicism by the care for sickness, or means of livelihood.
  • Radford Leicester's spirit possessed them; the man's cool and confident cynicism attracted them.
  • Berkeley Fresno looked on with a cynicism which he was too wise to display before Miss Blake.
  • More than anything else there is in these essays the oozing through of the bitter but kindly cynicism of a disillusionised man of the world.
  • He had talked to her of late in a manner quite different from the sneering cynicism which he aired when she first met him.
  • You talk about my religious views and my ideas on marriage, and what you call my cynicism generally.
  • For a little while he was almost tragic; then he settled down into a state of cold cynicism which was not without its effect.
  • We need have scant patience with that silly cynicism which insists that kindliness of character only accompanies weakness of character.
  • To so many minds a charge of cynicism would seem to imply that intellectual superiority which is cheap at the price of a moral defect.
  • There was an emphasis and a cynicism in this last remark which caused Larry to regard the painter searchingly.
  • A man needs an independent fortune, or the sublime cynicism of poverty, for the slow execution of great work.
  • The speech that follows, given with tragic cynicism in every word, is a dirge, not so much for her as for himself.