different between cynicism vs doggishness
cynicism
English
Etymology
From Cynicism, cynic +? -ism; compare cynism
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /?s?n.??s?z?m/
- Homophone: Sinicism
Noun
cynicism (countable and uncountable, plural cynicisms)
- (uncountable) A distrustful attitude.
- (uncountable) An emotion of jaded negativity, or a general distrust of the integrity or professed motives of other people. Cynicism can manifest itself by frustration, disillusionment and distrust in regard to organizations, authorities and other aspects of society, often due to previous bad experience. Cynics often view others as motivated solely by disguised self-interest.
- (countable) A skeptical, scornful or pessimistic comment or act.
Related terms
- cynic
- cynical
- cynically
Translations
See also
- cynicism on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
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doggishness
English
Etymology
doggish +? -ness
Noun
doggishness (uncountable)
- The quality of being doggish.
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