0 the fact or quality of not liking other people:
In much of his work there is a sour, disappointed misanthropy.
The only way I can express my misanthropy is through humour.
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.