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misanthrope

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[ US /ˈmɪsənˌθɹoʊp/ ]
[ UK /mɪsˈænθɹə‍ʊp/ ]
NOUN
  1. someone who dislikes people in general

How To Use misanthrope In A Sentence

  • Like a lot of other bedridden misanthropes, I got into the lifestyle after being stricken by illness and liked it so much I decided not to leave.
  • He turned into a misanthrope and an angry negativist, into a dim cynic and a sadist, who was unable to have any feeling of compassion at the death of a sailor, and took pleasure in torturing a shark. NOVELS-NOVELS
  • I understand why so many intellectuals become misanthropes - it's easier.
  • Whether you're a spy, a misanthrope, just having a bad hair day, or you're one of those worker bees who plod along day after day shackled to a monitor under neons that flicker 60 times a second, Zen Ya provides a little temporary refuge.
  • For some of us - call us introverts if you like, misanthropes if you must - Mass is a precious hour of communion with God amidst relative calm (especially if your parish is fortunate enough to have a cry room).
  • Smith is called a misanthrope, but maybe he's more a cynic and a secret melancholic. The Fall online - latest Fall News
  • They will endorse co-workers who are convicts, misanthropes and sociopaths, whatever, all in the name of unity.
  • Where do those of us who are already part-time misanthropes go when people seem even worse than usual?
  • I'd always thought I was a misanthrope, but maybe I'm just an introvert instead.
  • Alcee Hastings sounds like just the kind of misanthrope the Democrats would support .. Sound Politics: Where Do Local Democrats Stand on Alcee Hastings?
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