Phrases with «deep cynicism»

"Deep cynicism" refers to an attitude of skepticism or distrust towards the motives and actions of others. It suggests a belief that people are generally insincere or selfish, and that their actions are motivated by self-interest rather than genuine concern. Full definition

Sentences with «deep cynicism»

  • Layton came at the end to represent, in an era of deep cynicism about politics, an unapologetic zeal for total immersion in public life. (macleans.ca)
  • As he plots the future of Race Together, Schultz faces deep challenges and perhaps even deeper cynicism. (fastcompany.com)
  • «There is, I believe, a deeply corrupt political culture in New York, an acceptance of the idea that you go into politics to get favors and do favors and a deep, deep, deep cynicism in Albany and culture,» said Teachout, who is teaching a course this semester on political corruption in the state. (news.wbfo.org)
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