Misanthropic

//ˌmɪsənˈθɹɒpɪk//

"Misanthropic" in a Sentence (9 examples)

Someone who is misanthropic dislikes people and avoids social situations.

It’s quite obvious that the purport of these misanthropic theories consists in slandering the working masses, relieving imperialism from the responsibility for the bloody wars it provokes, and imposing the thought that wars are endless and are allegedly caused by aggressive tendencies in human nature.

It's not appropriate for puritanical misanthropic.

The party's platform is full of doublespeak aimed at dressing its misanthropic policies up in the language of liberty and justice.

The English obscurantist Thomas Robert Malthus came up with his misanthropic "theory" during the transition from the eighteenth to the nineteenth century.

Jonas is a sarcastic misanthropic pessimist.

The AfD likes to prove every day anew that it is a far-right, misanthropic, racist mob.

[C]hildren, ſervants, are falſe, fraudful, foul, if the miſanthropic man, who is father and maſter, lets fall among them, in his outbreaks of paſſion, his opinion that they are ſo.

The torturers of any form of life torture the life. In this they are not only abominators of form, but haters of nature; and the violationist school is misozoic, life-hating; in continuation of that which it also is, misanthropic, or an enemy of mankind.

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