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Filter by Meaning The lawyer cynically twisted the truth to sway the jury in favor of his client.
The journalist cynically sensationalized the story to increase viewership.
She cynically dismissed the charity event as a mere publicity stunt for the company.
The CEO cynically used environmental concerns as a marketing ploy to boost sales.
The professor cynically questioned the students' motives for participating in the volunteer program.
The journalist cynically criticized the government's actions, suggesting ulterior motives.
They cynically laughed at the idea of true love, believing it to be a mere illusion.
He cynically exploited his employees' loyalty for higher profits.
She cynically disregarded the needs of the less fortunate in her community.
The journalist cynically questioned the motives behind the government's decision.
She cynically assumed that the charity event was just for show.
He cynically manipulated his colleagues to advance his own career.
The lawyer cynically used loopholes in the law to benefit his client.
The CEO cynically manipulated the stock prices for personal gain.
The politician cynically promised lower taxes to win votes, knowing it was unlikely to happen.
The company cynically exploited its employees by paying them below minimum wage.
He cynically dismissed their idealistic aspirations.
She cynically ignored the environmental consequences of her business practices.
The journalist cynically questioned the sincerity of the celebrity's apology.
The politician cynically promised to address the issue, but everyone knew it was just empty rhetoric.
The critic cynically tore apart the artist's latest painting, calling it a pathetic attempt at creativity.
Karen cynically questioned the sincerity of her coworker's apology, suspecting it was just a tactic to avoid consequences.
The professor cynically remarked that none of the students would pass the difficult exam.
The detective cynically suspected everyone involved in the high-profile murder case.
The CEO cynically manipulated the stock market to maximize his personal profits, disregarding the impact on others.
The CEO cynically exploited the labor force to maximize the company's profits.
Despite the positive outcome, Emma cynically anticipated that things would eventually go wrong, as they always did.
They cynically scoffed at the idea of true love, believing it to be a mere illusion.
He cynically dismissed her achievements, claiming they were merely a stroke of luck.
He cynically remarked that politicians only cared about votes, not the well-being of the people.
He cynically laughed at the idea of world peace, considering it an impossible dream.
The detective cynically suspected everyone involved in the case, assuming they all had ulterior motives.
She cynically predicted that their relationship would end in heartbreak.
The CEO cynically manipulated the company's financial statements to deceive investors.
She cynically viewed charitable donations as mere acts of self-promotion.
He cynically rejected the notion of true love, believing it to be a romanticized concept.
The journalist cynically reported on the corrupt practices of the pharmaceutical industry.
He cynically dismissed their attempts to change the system.
She cynically commented on the state of the education system, doubting its ability to produce well-rounded individuals.
The detective cynically suspected everyone involved in the crime, trusting no one.
The salesman cynically made false promises to sell his product.
He cynically lied about his qualifications to get the job.
The teacher cynically dismissed the student's efforts without giving constructive feedback.
The company cynically exploited its workers for maximum profit.
The CEO cynically exploited his employees for personal gain.
The lawyer cynically twisted the truth to win the case.
They cynically manipulated the data to support their biased viewpoint.
The scientist cynically doubted the validity of the research findings due to potential bias.
The author cynically portrayed the shallowness of celebrity culture in her novel.
The activist cynically criticized the government's environmental policies.
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