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cynicism

noun as in acrimony

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Despite her creeping cynicism toward politics and its appropriation of movie style, Didion hadn’t lost her ardor for film.

It isn’t only the cynicism of GOP politicians claiming to know the factors underlying disasters such as the California wildfires; it’s their evident ignorance of what those factors are.

The series doesn’t just broadly gesture at our collective cynicism, it confronts it head-on.

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Mirthfully nostalgic and inspirational, it shuns the post-modern cynicism of the era.

Trump’s rise has been fueled by apathy, cynicism, and fear.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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