From Cynicism, cynic + -ism; compare cynism.
cynicism (countable and uncountable, plural cynicisms)
- (uncountable) A distrustful attitude.
- (uncountable) An emotion of jaded negativity, or a general distrust of the integrity or professed motives of other people. Cynicism can manifest itself by frustration, disillusionment and distrust in regard to organizations, authorities and other aspects of society, often due to previous bad experience. Cynics often view others as motivated solely by disguised self-interest.
- Coordinate term: skepticism
- (countable) A scornfully pessimistic comment or act.
- (uncountable) A school of thought in the philosophy of Ancient Greece.
skeptical, scornful or pessimistic attitude
- Albanian: cinizëm (sq) m
- Armenian: ցինիզմ (hy) (cʻinizm)
- Belarusian: цыні́зм m (cynízm)
- Bulgarian: цини́зъм (bg) m (cinízǎm)
- Catalan: cinisme m
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 犬儒主義 / 犬儒主义 (zh) (quǎnrúzhǔyì)
- Czech: cynismus (cs) m
- Danish: kynisme c
- Dutch: cynisme (nl) n
- Esperanto: cinikismo
- Estonian: künism
- Finnish: kyynisyys (fi)
- French: cynisme (fr) m
- Galician: cinismo (gl) m
- Georgian: ცინიზმი (cinizmi)
- German: Zynismus (de) m
- Greek: κυνισμός (el) m (kynismós)
- Hungarian: cinizmus (hu)
- Italian: cinismo (it) m
- Japanese: 皮肉 (ja) (ひにく, hiniku), キニク主義 (キニクしゅぎ, kinikushugi), シニシズム (shinizumu), 冷笑 (ja) (れいしょう, reishō), 冷笑主義 (れいしょうしゅぎ, reishōshugi)
- Kazakh: шімірікпеу (şımırıkpeu)
- Korean: 냉소(冷笑) (ko) (naengso), 랭소(冷笑) (ko) (raengso) (North Korea), 냉소주의(冷笑主義) (naengsojuui), 랭소주의(冷笑主義) (raengsojuui) (North Korea)
- Latvian: cinisms m
- Lithuanian: cinizmas m
- Macedonian: цини́зам m (cinízam)
- Malay: sinisme, sinisisme
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: kynisme m
- Polish: cynizm (pl) m
- Portuguese: cinismo (pt) m
- Romanian: cinism (ro) n
- Russian: цини́зм (ru) m (cinízm)
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: цинѝзам m
- Roma: cinìzam (sh) m
- Sicilian: cinìsimu m
- Slovak: cynizmus m
- Slovene: cinizem m
- Spanish: cinismo (es) m
- Swedish: cynism (sv) c
- Turkish: sinizm (tr)
- Ukrainian: цині́зм (uk) m (cynízm)
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