On this page you'll find 10+ example sentences with Cynics. Discover the meaning, how to use the word correctly in a sentence.
Cynics meaning
plural of cynic
Using Cynics
- The main meaning on this page is: plural of cynic
- In the example corpus, cynics often appears in combinations such as: the cynics, cynics and, of cynics.
Context around Cynics
- Average sentence length in these examples: 24.4 words
- Position in the sentence: 9 start, 9 middle, 2 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Cynics
- In this selection, "cynics" usually appears near the start of the sentence. The average example has 24.4 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, non, law, cricket, may, turn and cheerleaders stand out and add context to how "cynics" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include and the cynics and the and because of cynics like me. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "cynics" sits close to words such as abbe, abeyance and abp, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with cynics
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Cynics like to cast aid as a waste of money. (10 words)
Tragically, they are more likely to die younger than non-cynics. (11 words)
Cynics, cheerleaders and weak men and women will do the job well enough. (13 words)
When President George W. Bush established the Renewable Fuels Standard by signing the Energy Policy Act of 2005 into law, cynics were quick to point out that making motor fuel from corn is worse for our planet than simply burning fossil fuel. (42 words)
Cynics might say that our government seems to be taking advantage of the fact that we are a remarkable people willing to do whatever it takes to defend our incredibly unique nation. (32 words)
Now that Siya Kolisi is the first black Springbok captain to lift the Webb Ellis trophy in almost 130 years, political cynics, detractors and pseudo-radicals dismiss this as meaningless. (30 words)
Example sentences (20)
And because of cynics like me who knew the compromised objectivity & the unreliable past performance of parents, they developed this award-winning web site to publish the facts.
Cynics may call it greenwashing, but the truth is that if every company made the same degree of effort, we’d have a chance of meeting climate targets.
Cynics may have mocked it, but there was something seductive about the idea we could do things differently.
It was, despite the naysayers and the cynics and the mealy-mouthed (who failed to get within striking distance of causing any mischief), a thoroughly solid performance.
But let’s bracket the caveats and dare to be more naive than the cynics around us would argue.
But some statistics are actually pretty reliable, which is why cynics turn to lies instead.
Cynics could — and did — interpret Packer’s words to mean that he thinks Black and Latino voters are not intelligent enough to knowingly make informed decisions about political candidates.
During the 1980s he was branded a "tree hugger" by cynics after he insisted it was "very important" to talk to plants.
Early on, Taylor shows a brief clip of this sequence, which cynics might think of as a way to tantalize with the shocking climax.
Tragically, they are more likely to die younger than non-cynics.
When President George W. Bush established the Renewable Fuels Standard by signing the Energy Policy Act of 2005 into law, cynics were quick to point out that making motor fuel from corn is worse for our planet than simply burning fossil fuel.
Contrary to dooms predictions of cynics, the Buhari government has been able to surmount the challenges, including insecurity ranging from armed robbery, kidnapping to petty thieves in the neighbourhood.
Cynics have viewed these actions as a way of garnering support, yet to rural clubs in particular, Delaney’s actions helped football grow in areas it never did before.
Cynics might say that our government seems to be taking advantage of the fact that we are a remarkable people willing to do whatever it takes to defend our incredibly unique nation.
Curators and public are keen on watching high-scoring pitches and even the stiff-upper-lipped cricket cynics of the world wouldn’t quiver or snigger in their seats.
Cynics, cheerleaders and weak men and women will do the job well enough.
Cynics like to cast aid as a waste of money.
Hopeless romantics are probably more likely to say Francesca stayed with Dev while cynics would be more inclined to interpret the scene as fantasy.
Now that Siya Kolisi is the first black Springbok captain to lift the Webb Ellis trophy in almost 130 years, political cynics, detractors and pseudo-radicals dismiss this as meaningless.
We should also look to recent American history and remember that cynics once questioned whether Medicare for All would ever pass in Congress — yet it did in 2034.
Common combinations with cynics
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- the cynics 7×
- cynics and 5×
- of cynics 2×
- cynics like 2×
- cynics may 2×
- by cynics 2×
- cynics might 2×
- cynics were 2×
- cynics who 2×