unfriendly |
cynical |
Related terms |
Unfriendly is a related term of cynical.
As adjectives the difference between unfriendly and cynical
is that
unfriendly is not friendly; hostile; mean while
cynical is of or relating to the cynics, a sect of ancient greek philosophers who believed virtue to be the only good and self-control to be the only means of achieving virtue.
As a noun unfriendly
is an enemy.
jaundiced |
cynical |
Synonyms |
As adjectives the difference between jaundiced and cynical
is that
jaundiced is affected with jaundice while
cynical is of or relating to the belief that human actions are motivated only or primarily by base desires or selfishness.
callous |
cynical |
As adjectives the difference between callous and cynical
is that
callous is emotionally hardened; unfeeling and indifferent to the suffering/feelings of others while
cynical is of or relating to the belief that human actions are motivated only or primarily by base desires or selfishness.
cynical |
paranoid |
As adjectives the difference between cynical and paranoid
is that
cynical is of or relating to the belief that human actions are motivated only or primarily by base desires or selfishness while
paranoid is of, related to, or suffering from paranoia.
As a noun paranoid is
someone suffering from paranoia.
cynical |
cold |
Related terms |
Cynical is a related term of cold.
As adjectives the difference between cynical and cold
is that
cynical is of or relating to the cynics, a sect of ancient greek philosophers who believed virtue to be the only good and self-control to be the only means of achieving virtue while
cold is (
label) having a low temperature.
As a noun cold is
a condition of low temperature.
As an adverb cold is
while at low temperature.
cynical |
doubting |
Related terms |
Cynical is a related term of doubting.
As an adjective cynical
is of or relating to the cynics, a sect of ancient greek philosophers who believed virtue to be the only good and self-control to be the only means of achieving virtue.
As a verb doubting is
.
As a noun doubting is
a condition of doubt.
cynical |
volatile |
As adjectives the difference between cynical and volatile
is that
cynical is of or relating to the cynics, a sect of ancient greek philosophers who believed virtue to be the only good and self-control to be the only means of achieving virtue while
volatile is (physics) evaporating or vaporizing readily under normal conditions.
cynical |
satiated |
Related terms |
Cynical is a related term of satiated.
As adjectives the difference between cynical and satiated
is that
cynical is of or relating to the cynics, a sect of ancient greek philosophers who believed virtue to be the only good and self-control to be the only means of achieving virtue while
satiated is pleasantly satisfied or full, as with food.
As a verb satiated is
(
satiate).
cynical |
acrimony |
As an adjective cynical
is of or relating to the belief that human actions are motivated only or primarily by base desires or selfishness.
As a noun acrimony is
a sharp and bitter hatred.
unpersonable |
cynical |
Related terms |
Unpersonable is a related term of cynical.
As adjectives the difference between unpersonable and cynical
is that
unpersonable is not personable while
cynical is of or relating to the cynics, a sect of ancient greek philosophers who believed virtue to be the only good and self-control to be the only means of achieving virtue.
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