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Filter by Meaning Despite his cynical nature, he secretly enjoyed watching romantic comedies and getting emotionally invested in the characters' love stories.
The politician made cynical promises just to win votes.
The scam artist used a cynical approach to deceive innocent people.
She showed a cynical disregard for the environmental consequences of her actions.
He played a cynical prank on his friends, causing them distress.
The detective's cynical nature helped him solve the perplexing murder case.
The teacher's cynical view of education discouraged her students from pursuing higher learning.
Mark's cynical attitude towards charitable organizations made him reluctant to donate to any cause.
She rolled her eyes in a cynical manner when her friend talked about true love.
The cynical investor believed that all financial advisors were out to deceive him.
Despite his cynical demeanor, deep down he still hoped for a better future.
The comedian's cynical humor shed light on societal issues in a humorous way.
He lived a cynical existence, detached from the pressures of society and its expectations.
The cynical thinker questioned the values and beliefs imposed by society, seeking his own truth.
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