misanthropy Meaning & Definition

  • En [ mɪˈsæn.θrə.pi]
  • Us [ mɪˈsæn.θrə.pi]

Meaning of misanthropy In English

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  • The film is a disturbing study of misanthropy and misogyny in early 90s Britain.

  • Rarely has such misanthropy lurked behind such an attractive, unthreatening exterior.

  • There are American comedians who have that gift for deadpan misanthropy.

  • To make this proposal is not to imply misanthropy and a hatred of one's fellow citizens.

  • Glorying in his misanthropy, he identifies himself fully with his first-order desires to harm and finds that he can easily refrain from acting upon his desires to help.

  • In further releases, the band would focus even more on misanthropy and hatred themes.

  • It is important to distinguish between philosophical pessimism and misanthropy.

  • Philosophical pessimists have often been associated with related ideas such as anti-theism, romanticism, counter-enlightenment, misanthropy, antinatalism and existentialism.

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