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cyn·ic
/ˈsɪnɪk/
犬儒學派之徒;憤世疾俗的人
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Cyn·ic
Cyn·ic·al
a.
1.
Having
the
qualities
of
a
surly
dog
;
snarling
;
captious
;
currish
.
I
hope
it
is
no
very
cynical
asperity
not
to
confess
obligations
where
no
benefit
has
been
received
.
--
Johnson
.
2.
Pertaining
to
the
Dog
Star
;
as
,
the
cynic
,
or
Sothic
,
year
;
cynic
cycle
.
3.
Belonging
to
the
sect
of
philosophers
called
cynics
;
having
the
qualities
of
a
cynic
;
pertaining
to
,
or
resembling
,
the
doctrines
of
the
cynics
.
4.
Given
to
sneering
at
rectitude
and
the
conduct
of
life
by
moral
principles
;
believing
the
worst
of
human
nature
and
motives
;
disbelieving
in
the
reality
of
any
human
purposes
which
are
not
suggested
or
directed
by
self-interest
or
self-indulgence
;
having
a
sneering
disbelief
in
the
selflessness
of
others
;
as
,
a
cynical
man
who
scoffs
at
pretensions
of
integrity
;
characterized
by
such
opinions
;
as
,
cynical
views
of
human
nature
.
Syn:
--
misanthropic
,
misanthropical
.
Note:
☞
In
prose
,
cynical
is
used
rather
than
cynic
,
in
the
senses
1
and
4.
Cynic spasm
Med.
,
a
convulsive
contraction
of
the
muscles
of
one
side
of
the
face
,
producing
a
sort
of
grin
,
suggesting
certain
movements
in
the
upper
lip
of
a
dog
.
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From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Cyn·ic
,
n.
Gr. Philos
1.
One
of
a
sect
or
school
of
philosophers
founded
by
Antisthenes
,
and
of
whom
Diogenes
was
a
disciple
.
The
first
Cynics
were
noted
for
austere
lives
and
their
scorn
for
social
customs
and
current
philosophical
opinions
.
Hence
the
term
Cynic
symbolized
,
in
the
popular
judgment
,
moroseness
,
and
contempt
for
the
views
of
others
.
2.
One
who
holds
views
resembling
those
of
the
Cynics
;
a
snarler
;
a
misanthrope
;
particularly
,
a
person
who
believes
that
human
conduct
is
directed
,
either
consciously
or
unconsciously
,
wholly
by
self-interest
or
self-indulgence
,
and
that
appearances
to
the
contrary
are
superficial
and
untrustworthy
.
He
could
obtain
from
one
morose
cynic
,
whose
opinion
it
was
impossible
to
despise
,
scarcely
any
not
acidulated
with
scorn
.
--
Macaulay
.
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►
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
cynic
n
1:
someone
who
is
critical
of
the
motives
of
others
[
syn
:
faultfinder
]
2:
a
member
of
a
group
of
ancient
Greek
philosophers
who
advocated
the
doctrine
that
virtue
is
the
only
good
and
that
the
essence
of
virtue
is
self-control
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