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/ˈsinək(ə)l/
adjective
  1. believing that people are motivated purely by self-interest; distrustful of human sincerity or integrity.
    "he was brutally cynical and hardened to every sob story under the sun"
  2. concerned only with one's own interests and typically disregarding accepted or appropriate standards in order to achieve them.
    "a cynical manipulation of public opinion"

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cynical, misanthropic, pessimistic mean deeply distrustful. cynical implies having a sneering disbelief in sincerity or integrity.

Cynicism

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Cynicism is an attitude characterized by a general distrust of the motives of others. A cynic may have a general lack of faith or hope in people motivated by ambition, desire, greed, gratification, materialism, goals, and opinions that a cynic... Wikipedia
not showing fairness or respect to an opposing player: Most of my injuries have come from bad cynical tackles.
A cynical person has a bleak outlook about others, always imagining that people are ruled by their worst instincts. H.L. Mencken was famous for saying cynical ...
showing contempt for accepted standards of honesty or morality by one's actions, especially by actions that exploit the scruples of others.
CYNICAL meaning: 1 : believing that people are generally selfish and dishonest often + about; 2 : selfish and dishonest in a way that shows no concern about ...
Skeptical of the integrity, sincerity, or motives of others. Bitterly or jadedly distrustful or contemptuous; mocking. quotations ▽.
3 senses: 1. distrustful or contemptuous of virtue, esp selflessness in others; believing the worst of others, esp that all.... Click for more definitions.