How do you use Cynically in a sentence? See 10+ example sentences showing how this word appears in different contexts, plus the exact meaning.
Cynically meaning
in a cynical manner
Synonyms of Cynically
Using Cynically
- The main meaning on this page is: in a cynical manner
- Useful related words include: with cynicism.
- In the example corpus, cynically often appears in combinations such as: to cynically, are cynically, cynically and.
Context around Cynically
- Average sentence length in these examples: 24.8 words
- Position in the sentence: 8 start, 10 middle, 2 end
- Sentence types: 19 statements, 1 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Cynically
- In this selection, "cynically" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 24.8 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, wrote, doubt, sutcliffe, steps, halted and manipulating stand out and add context to how "cynically" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include another wrote cynically steps to and are just cynically saying what. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "cynically" sits close to words such as aayog, aghast and agitate, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with cynically
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Cynically, this dynamic may help lift CCJ stock even further. (10 words)
He has cynically used the Pro-Life movement and in general. (11 words)
Cynically, this burst of positivity might only be a dead-cat bounce. (12 words)
And you have to admire the unmitigated gall of the man to pick a Black church in Brooklyn to cynically launch his campaign and to apologize for his police department's terroristic and maniacal abuse of stop-and-frisk tactics. (40 words)
The BBC version of Julian has, however, remained as cynically manipulating and self-serving as ever – though with the fifth season upon us, is there a chance that Julian may change his ways and finally get sucked off? (38 words)
The establishment and its mouthpieces are cynically trying to equate these two camps: on one side, the forces of reaction, who are spreading bigotry and carrying out racist assaults; on the other, ordinary communities mobilising to defend themselves. (38 words)
The BBC version of Julian has, however, remained as cynically manipulating and self-serving as ever – though with the fifth season upon us, is there a chance that Julian may change his ways and finally get sucked off? (38 words)
Example sentences (20)
But another wrote (cynically?) “Steps to working from home: 1. Run a video in a loop to keep the appearance of your account being active.
Cynically, this burst of positivity might only be a dead-cat bounce.
From a personal perspective, I’d like to see players punished more heavily for those type of challenges as it would mean that less attacks are cynically halted – depriving us of more goals and entertainments.
The BBC version of Julian has, however, remained as cynically manipulating and self-serving as ever – though with the fifth season upon us, is there a chance that Julian may change his ways and finally get sucked off?
Cynically, this dynamic may help lift CCJ stock even further.
During the podcast, Jong-Fast asked Conway whether Republicans really believe that is a victim of corrupt law enforcement institutions or whether they are just cynically saying what their voters want to hear.
He has cynically used the Pro-Life movement and in general.
Judge Peter Henry said the 30-year-old had cynically manipulated his victims into complying with his demands.
Media and social networking often cynically and deliberately manipulate the public through false reporting and circulation of false and inaccurate video footage and statistics.
Regrettably, the concept of equity has been cynically demonized by the political right wing.
The Conservatives ran the economy into the ground and will no doubt cynically oppose other measures we take to fix their mess.
The establishment and its mouthpieces are cynically trying to equate these two camps: on one side, the forces of reaction, who are spreading bigotry and carrying out racist assaults; on the other, ordinary communities mobilising to defend themselves.
To ensure his success at the next presidential election, he cynically and unscrupulously postponed local elections that were scheduled for early March 2024 indefinitely, citing a lack of funds.
About that time, Sonia suffered a miscarriage — an event Sutcliffe cynically alluded to, on at least one occasion, when explaining to a prostitute why he had sought her services.
And you have to admire the unmitigated gall of the man to pick a Black church in Brooklyn to cynically launch his campaign and to apologize for his police department's terroristic and maniacal abuse of stop-and-frisk tactics.
Gwen hit it off perfectly with Peter, giving the otherwise cynically-made Sony reboot a heart.
He blames Democratic governor Tony Evers for the chaos and told us the Democrats are cynically using the pandemic to expand their voter base with mail in absentee ballots.
Honestly, I’ve heard the reply so often that I’d started cynically rolling my eyes before even asking the question.
I cynically believe the best way to spot lions in the Kruger National Park is to look for brake lights.
In mere weeks, the mask went from being an urgent human need to a cynically exploited asset in a global resource grab – the fastest such journey, perhaps, of any product in history.
Common combinations with cynically
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- to cynically 4×
- are cynically 3×
- cynically and 3×
- been cynically 3×
- and cynically 3×
- cynically this 2×
- as cynically 2×