cynic - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of cynic in Hindi

  • निंदक
  • मानवद्वेषी
  • दोषदर्शी

cynic Definition

Noun

  • a person who believes that people are motivated purely by self-interest rather than acting for honorable or unselfish reasons.
  • a member of a school of ancient Greek philosophers founded by Antisthenes, marked by an ostentatious contempt for ease and pleasure. The movement flourished in the 3rd century BC and revived in the 1st century AD.

cynic Example

  • A cynic once said that in this world men succeed through the qualities which they do not possess. ( एक सनकी ने एक बार कहा था कि इस दुनिया में पुरुष उन गुणों से सफल होते हैं जो उनके पास नहीं हैं। )
  • But, then, take it for granted that this cynic was only a disappointed failure. ( लेकिन, फिर, यह मान लें कि यह निंदक केवल एक निराश विफलता थी। )
  • A cynic or a hypocrite trained in a sophistic school might offer occasional help with the theory. ( एक परिष्कृत स्कूल में प्रशिक्षित एक सनकी या पाखंडी सिद्धांत के साथ कभी-कभी मदद की पेशकश कर सकता है। )
  • The chief characteristic of the apartment was a cynic simplicity, due to money-making greed. ( पैसे कमाने के लालच के कारण अपार्टमेंट की मुख्य विशेषता एक सनकी सादगी थी। )
  • The old cynic was found floating, scarred belly upwards, on the surface of the water. ( बूढ़ा निंदक पानी की सतह पर तैरता हुआ, पेट ऊपर की ओर झुलसा हुआ पाया गया था। )

More Sentence

  • Taine is a cynic who charges Thackeray with cynicism, all in the choicest of biting phrase.
  • So many people were in the seats that a cynic smiled.
  • "It's made me more of a cynic.
  • Christmas as a proposition is such an inviting target for cynics.
  • Kevin Johnson realizes the cynics out there are asking that question.
  • It might appear to a cynic that this is meaningless verbiage,
  • Which is all fine and dandy, a cynic might say.
  • Does she worry that she's turning kids into cynics?
  • Cynics call Boston " Clinton's ATM ."
  • Almost immediately, though, the cynics questioned their collective worth.
  • Bob was a great romantic, but also a great cynic.
  • It's difficult to see cynic in a sentence .
  • John Lennon could seem simultaneously to be both cynic and enthusiast.
  • Ask me if you choose if a Cynic shall engage in the administration of the State.
  • Pitting one experience against another has gone to the making of many a cynic and not a few despairing souls.
  • Antisthenes founded the Cynic school, Aristippus the Cyrenaic, and Euclid the Megaric.
  • The cynic may speak of the now obsolete sentiment of friendship, and he can find much to justify his cynicism.
  • Passionate sobs were they, holding the pent-up emotion of a deep spirit that had broken through its mask of cynic harshness.
  • And truly the Cynic must be so long-suffering as that he shall seem to the multitude insensate and a stone.
  • Did a cynic name this dry ragged gash in the midst of a bleak black world where nothing lived, where never laughter sounded?
  • For else these things would not have moved us, nor should we have marveled if a Cynic will not marry nor beget children.