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Meanings of bitter cynicism in English
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Usage of bitter cynicism in English
1
A crass scene, a scene of bittercynicism, of flashy froth, degrading and cheap.
2
Let us turn the saying, and change it from a bittercynicism into a wholesome truth.
3
He laughed with bittercynicism at the thought.
4
And I hate his work-thebittercynicism of it, the merciless exposure of humanity at its lowest and meanest.
5
Percival smiled as he resumed his walk-smiledwith all that bittercynicism which only youth may feel to its full poignance.
6
His tone was that of a disappointed courtier, with a vein of sadness only half disguised by cold philosophy and bittercynicism.
7
But now and then a man endowed with a deep, strong nature would finally leave her side in troubled wonder or bittercynicism.
8
To-day each new discovery no longer made him smile with bittercynicism, he was only filled with a sense of discomfort and regret.
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There was something pitiful in the man's talk, in that odd mixture of bittercynicism and passionate earnestness, but there was also something fascinating.
10
"Your ideas of honour having altered somewhat," observed Monck, with bittercynicism.
11
"I dare say Whittaker is meditating a bittercynicism," suggested Father Riley.