Zynismus
cynicism
noun tsue-NIS-mus Rare
Origin: from Greek kynikos (dog-like) via Latin
Usage Note
Zynismus in modern German means a distrustful, mocking scepticism towards altruistic or idealistic motives. The adjective zynisch is common. It is considered a character flaw in interpersonal contexts but can be a literary style.
Examples
"Mit zunehmendem Zynismus verlor er den Glauben an politische Veränderung."
Natural Translation
With increasing cynicism he lost faith in political change.
Literal Translation
With increasing cynicism lost he the faith in political change.
Related Words
- Abgebrühtheit hardened cynicism, unshockable matter-of-factness
- Achtsamkeit mindfulness, attentiveness, careful awareness
- Ansicht opinion
- Arglosigkeit naivety, guilelessness, unsuspecting nature
- Argwohn suspicion
- Aufbruchsstimmung mood of new beginnings, pioneering spirit
- Aufsässigkeit rebelliousness, insubordination
- Bedächtigkeit deliberateness, careful thoughtfulness
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