Inklingo

cínico

SEE-nee-koh/ˈsiniko/

shameless

Also: brazen, hypocritical, cynical
General
A child with cookie crumbs on their face smiling boldly while sitting next to a spilled cookie jar.

📝 In Action

Me parece muy cínico que pidas honestidad cuando tú siempre mientes.

B2

I find it very shameless that you ask for honesty when you always lie.

El político dio una respuesta cínica para evitar el escándalo.

C1

The politician gave a brazen response to avoid the scandal.

No seas cínico, todos vimos lo que hiciste.

B1

Don't be shameless, we all saw what you did.

Word Connections

Synonyms

  • descarado (shameless/cheeky)
  • hipócrita (hypocritical)
  • desvergonzado (disgraceful/without shame)

Antonyms

Common Collocations

  • una sonrisa cínicaa cynical/shameless smile
  • actitud cínicashameless attitude
  • comportamiento cínicobrazen behavior

cynic

NounmC1
A man with a long beard sitting calmly inside a large wooden barrel on a quiet street.

📝 In Action

Diógenes de Sinope fue el cínico más famoso de la historia.

C2

Diogenes of Sinope was the most famous Cynic in history.

Ese hombre es un cínico; no le importa el daño que causa.

B2

That man is a shameless person; he doesn't care about the damage he causes.

Word Connections

Synonyms

  • farsante (fraud/phony)

Antonyms

  • idealista (idealist)

Translate to Spanish

Words that translate to "cínico" in Spanish:

cyniccynical

✏️ Quick Practice

Quick Quiz: cínico

Question 1 of 3

What is the primary difference between English 'cynical' and Spanish 'cínico'?

📚 More Resources

👥 Word Family
cinismo(cynicism/shamelessness)Noun
cínicamente(cynically/shamelessly)Adverb
🎵 Rhymes
clínicodomínico
📚 Etymology

From the Ancient Greek word 'kynikos,' which literally means 'dog-like.' It was originally used to describe a group of philosophers who lived simply and often ignored social rules, much like dogs.

First recorded: 15th century

Cognates (Related words)

English: cynicFrench: cyniqueItalian: cinico

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is 'cínico' a very offensive word?

It is quite strong. Calling someone 'cínico' is a direct attack on their honesty and character. It’s similar to calling someone 'shameless' or 'a hypocrite' in English.

Can I use 'cínico' to describe a movie or a book?

Yes, if the content of the movie or book features themes of blatant hypocrisy or a dark, shameless outlook on human society.

Does it have anything to do with being 'pessimistic'?

Sometimes, but only if that pessimism involves a total disregard for social norms or ethics. If you just mean someone is negative, 'pesimista' is a better choice.