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misanthropic

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[mis-uhn-throp-ik, miz-] / ˌmɪs ənˈθrɒp ɪk, ˌmɪz- /
Also misanthropical

adjective

  1. of, relating to, or characteristic of a misanthrope.

    Synonyms:
    surly, morose, unfriendly, antisocial
  2. characterized by misanthropy.


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Etymology

Origin of misanthropic

First recorded in 1755–65; misanthrope + -ic

Explanation

A misanthropic person does not like people and expects the worst of them. It would be misanthropic of you to say that every human being is a greedy, selfish liar. The Greek word for human is anthropos and misein means "to hate", so to be misanthropic is hate humans, to consider them bad or wrong. Being misanthropic is more than just a bad mood, it's a way of looking at the world. Your misanthropic uncle, who has lived alone for decades and despises babies and kittens, seems to have taken a liking to you. This causes you some concern.

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In another photograph, posted on Telegram by the Misanthropic Division, he wears one of their T-shirts.

From New York Times • Jul. 7, 2022

Bradfield is the author of a dozen books, including the recent novel "Dazzle Resplendent: Adventures of a Misanthropic Dog."

From Los Angeles Times • Nov. 15, 2018

Bradfield is the author of a dozen books, including, most recently, the novel "Dazzle Resplendent: Adventures of a Misanthropic Dog."

From Los Angeles Times • Aug. 2, 2018

Bradfield is the author of a dozen books including, most recently, the novel “Dazzle Resplendent: Adventures of a Misanthropic Dog.”

From Los Angeles Times • Dec. 29, 2017

PARTIES: _A Simpleton from the Wilderness, and a Misanthropic Traveller.

From Punchinello, Volume 1, No. 04, April 23, 1870 by Various