How To Use Misanthropic In A Sentence

  • Could I be misanthropical when I saw such fidelity, and dignity, andsimplicity? Nokia announces NFC handset for Q107
  • Kubrick, of course, is eternally categorised as cold, unemotional, misanthropic, somehow inhuman.
  • But I also confess to being misanthropic -- I don't much like most people.
  • It was more like a soccer match attended by a club of misanthropic inebriates.
  • However, the aggressive and misanthropic nature of the imperialist power system, the denial of any democratic conditions, finds its most visible expression in it.
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  • Even the grim features of Cristal Nixon relaxed when he attended on her, and it was then, if ever, that his misanthropical visage expressed some sympathy with the rest of humanity. Redgauntlet
  • TA: Your work has been noted, perhaps unfairly, for its misanthropic view of the world. Fiction in the Age of E-Books
  • But it is not just sex that is fixated on waste and scatology; the characters within the film are painted with a misanthropic glee.
  • These are generally old fellows with white heads and red faces, addicted to port wine and Hessian boots, who from some cause, real or imaginary — generally the former, the excellent reason being that they are rich, and their relations poor — grow suspicious of everybody, and do the misanthropical in chambers, taking great delight in thinking themselves unhappy, and making everybody they come near, miserable. Sketches by Boz
  • Yet this luxury of self-love was checked by a misanthropical spitefulness, resulting from the terrible wound she had received, — although by this time she was beginning to think of that wound as a disappointment only. Modeste Mignon
  • As a result, the film contains no fresh insights and is a cold and misanthropic work.
  • With parsnips and broccoli sprouting in her hair, she's gleefully grotesque and seething discreetly with misanthropic contempt. Times, Sunday Times
  • For these idiotic misanthropic right-wing Judeofascist patsies, perhaps in a conceited benevolent sort of a way which is not at all strange for any 'ubermensch' raised on the mother's milk of the 'chosen peoples' mantra, this pamphleteering in Jerusalem is being rather merciful in permitting a temporary reprieve to their Amelekites. WHAT REALLY HAPPENED
  • For our own sanity, if nothing else, we cannot really subscribe to such a misanthropic and nihilistic worldview.
  • Mr Codlin indeed required no such persuasion, as he had already eaten as much as he could possibly carry and was now moistening his clay with strong ale, whereof he took deep draughts with a silent relish and invited nobody to partake — thus again strongly indicating his misanthropical turn of mind. The Old Curiosity Shop
  • Misanthropic and eremitic, He was scruffy, ill-mannered, unemployable, and only went out after dark. Captain Corelli's Mandolin
  • GREENFIELD: So let's talk politics, because in the 10 years that I have involuntarily been associated with your show, you have moved steadily from a kind of misanthropic, local crump, who complained about the pasta not being on order in his local gourmet store to a obviously, incredibly powerful political figure. CNN Transcript - Larry King Live: Don Imus Discusses Campaign 2000 - February 24, 2000
  • His popularity has plummeted over the last year as he's made one rightward lurch after another in order to appeal to the misanthropic kooks who hold sway in the GOP presidential primaries.
  • A sharp female journalist has profiled him as a misanthropic failure, not a truth-seeker but a preacher, his life shaped by a rivalry with God that has destroyed his family and friendships.
  • To whom should we float our wild conspiracy theories and misanthropic fulminations on people we disagree with, if anything we say to journalists is suddenly on the record?
  • The sentiments he has expressed in a note termed cynical, as well as the misanthropical expressions to be found in his first poems, _are not at all his natural sentiments_. Lord Byron jugé par les témoins de sa vie. English
  • (defined as misanthropic, having little tolerance for small town hokiness, and an inability to suffer the cute crapple that falls out of Andie McDowell's precious hole). An Angry White Guy in Chicago
  • There is a similarly fat chance of us accepting the other unquestioned assumptions underpinning misanthropic doom-mongering about health.
  • What would we do without humorless, misanthropic, pseudo-intellectuals to scrutinize websites that exist solely for entertainment value and tell us whether or not our amusement is academically and historically justified? Doomed to repeat it?
  • With him, we may fear, it was a source of misanthropical bitterness, poisoning all the springs of happiness.
  • In 1957, Orson Welles finished filming his last American film, a lurid and misanthropical thriller, Touch of Evil.
  • Of course, next time I post I'll probably be sitting here nursing a bastard of a hangover and a misanthropic grudge against the universe as per usual, so make the most of it.
  • What features were seen were stern and misanthropical.
  • Was it only me that had all of this misanthropic bitchery floating around my head 24x7?
  • It is possible that you are antisocial, misanthropic, or in need of a good shrink.
  • The whole equipment was that of a rude warrior, negligent of his exterior even to misanthropical sullenness; and the short, harsh, haughty tone, which he used towards his attendants, belonged to the same unpolished character. The Abbot
  • ‘There are at least some well – disposed men in the world,’ ruminated the misanthropical Dumps, as he proceeded towards his destination. Sketches by Boz
  • He's developed a visceral revulsion toward his fellow humans, a profoundly misanthropic impulse that he dresses up in the sonorous language of ‘biophilia.’
  • He's been called misanthropic, but this play is driven by a savage compassion. Laughing Until It Hurts
  • If a common man were to dare to be as moody, as contemptuous, and as misanthropical, the world would laugh at him.
  • This misanthropic insolence has a glorious tradition in France. Monster of Marriage
  • Jane is filled with sympathy for the misanthropic Rochester . Nevertheless, she realizes she must now depart.
  • Before we get to that, though, we are invited into the mind of a misanthropic dentist. The Times Literary Supplement
  • He is a dark, strange-looking man -- strong and large -- of the brigand stamp, with fine eyes and lowering brows -- blunt and sarcastic in his manners, with a kind of misanthropical frankness, which seems based upon utter contempt for his fellow-creatures and a surly truthfulness which is more rudeness than honesty. Famous Reviews
  • Not only is it a supramundane and magnified man -- that it will always be while its spots are so anthropoid, and man himself is so anthropomorphic -- but it has ever been, and still is, a being of maleficent and misanthropic disposition. Moon Lore
  • a saturnine, almost misanthropic young genius
  • Jane is filled with sympathy for the misanthropic Rochester . Nevertheless, she realizes she must now depart.
  • When I say "misanthropic," by the way, I'm neither being judgmental nor breaking any news. News & Politics
  • In any event, the conclusion of Solaris has an unpleasant, misanthropic quality.
  • I shall never upgrade, you misanthropic bile spewing pedantical tosser! It’s No Name-Calling Week, mofos! « raincoaster
  • Notoriously misogynic and thoroughly misanthropic (due to gender and species xenophobia, respectfully), Palin-Drone prostitutes its own knocked-up 17-year-old spawn as anodyne for witless, anti-choice right-wingnuts. Discourse.net: Wednesday Mostly Palin Bashing
  • Kubrick, of course, is eternally categorised as cold, unemotional, misanthropic, somehow inhuman.
  • I was in the early throes of a spell of misanthropic hermitism.
  • Froberg takes on the role of misanthropic sloganeer or street-corner proselytizer, belting out his apocalyptic aphorisms over furiously oscillating punk rock.
  • Coda: Being the kind of misanthropic nay-sayer and late-riser that I am, I watched the apology from the couch with Otty and Lulu at 7.25 am CST, rather than going into any of the potential sorry breakfasts in town. The View from Elsewhere
  • (Then again, we had a house rule against what we called the misanthropic didacts. Wizards of the Coast Declares War On Open Gaming « Geek Related
  • In response, he denied being "misanthropic" - that is, anti-human-insisting that his proposals were a "vote for humanity. The Christian Post RSS Feed
  • ‘Dear, dear,’ said Miss Price, quite moved by this avowal of misanthropical sentiments. Nicholas Nickleby
  • Martin, the hero, is the grandson of old Martin Chuzzlewit, a wealthy gentleman made misanthropical by the greed of his family.
  • What features were seen were stern and misanthropical. The Talisman

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