Cynic

/ˈsɪnɪk/ noun

A person who believes that people are mostly selfish and that good things rarely happen, so they expect the worst.

From ancient Greek 'Kynikos,' derived from 'kyon' (dog), because Cynic philosophers lived simply like dogs and rejected social conventions. The meaning shifted from describing a philosophical school to describing someone with a negative worldview.

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